Contract governance : dimensions in law and interdisciplinary research / edited by Stefan Grundmann, Florian Möslein, Karl Riesenhuber.
2015
K840 .C656 2015 (Mapit)
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Title
Contract governance : dimensions in law and interdisciplinary research / edited by Stefan Grundmann, Florian Möslein, Karl Riesenhuber.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Copyright
©2015.
Description
xiii, 473 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The overall architecture of contract governance: Contract governance : dimensions in law and interdisciplinary research / Stefan Grundmann, Florian Möslein, and Karl Riesenhuber
Third party impact and contract governance problems in herd behaviour: The concept of herd behaviour : its psychological and neural underpinnings / Tatsuya Kameda, Keigo Inukai, Thomas Wisdom, and Wataru Toyokawa
Moral hazard and herd behaviour in the financial crisis / Bruno S. Frey and Reto Cueni
Whistle-blowing in the stampede? / Gunther Teubner
Herd behaviour and third party impact as a legal concept : on tulips, pyramid games, and asset-backed securities / Hans-W. Micklitz
Summary of discussions in Part 2 / Isabelle Wildhaber
Governance of networks of contracts : Contract, uncertainty, and innovation / Ronald J. Gilson, Charles F. Sabel, and Robert E. Scott
Getting it just right / Gerard Hertig
Contractual networks in socio-economic perspective : the case of the European financial crisis (2009-2010) / Richard Swedberg
Networks in socio-economic perspective : a proposal for financial regulatory reform / Marc Amstutz
Governance mechanism in long-term contracts / Michael Klausner
Summary of the discussions in Part 3 / Florent Thouvenin
Governance in long-term contractual relationships: Fairness and reciprocity in contract governance / Stefan Magen
Class actions, compliance, and moral cost / Bruno Devvains and Dominique Demougin
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations to comply with legal rules / Fermando Gomez and Mireia Artigot i Golobardes
Legal supervision of commercial opportunism / Clayton P. Gillette
Commercial opportunism from an incentive perspective / Urs Schweizer
Summary of the discussions in Part 4 / Stefan Wichary
Contract governance and rule-setting: Private regulation and industrial organization : contractual governance and the network approach / Fabrizio Cafaggi and Paola Iamiceli
Private regulations and networks in transnational supply chains / Wolfgang Kerber
Flipping wreck : lex mercatoria on the shoals of ius cogens / Hugh Collins
Lex mercatoria, the ISDA master agreement, and ius cogens / Host Eidenmüller
Innovation and the role of public-private collaboration in contract governance / Katharina Pistor
The Vienna Initiative : a new mode of governance? / Gunnar Folke Schuppert
Summary of the discussions in Part 5 / Susanne Augenhofer
Contract governance and political dimensions: Regulating sovereign bond contracts in Europe / Kern Alexander
Contract governance, disclosure, and rule-setting between the market and the law : a view from commercial and company law / Klaus J. Hopt.
Third party impact and contract governance problems in herd behaviour: The concept of herd behaviour : its psychological and neural underpinnings / Tatsuya Kameda, Keigo Inukai, Thomas Wisdom, and Wataru Toyokawa
Moral hazard and herd behaviour in the financial crisis / Bruno S. Frey and Reto Cueni
Whistle-blowing in the stampede? / Gunther Teubner
Herd behaviour and third party impact as a legal concept : on tulips, pyramid games, and asset-backed securities / Hans-W. Micklitz
Summary of discussions in Part 2 / Isabelle Wildhaber
Governance of networks of contracts : Contract, uncertainty, and innovation / Ronald J. Gilson, Charles F. Sabel, and Robert E. Scott
Getting it just right / Gerard Hertig
Contractual networks in socio-economic perspective : the case of the European financial crisis (2009-2010) / Richard Swedberg
Networks in socio-economic perspective : a proposal for financial regulatory reform / Marc Amstutz
Governance mechanism in long-term contracts / Michael Klausner
Summary of the discussions in Part 3 / Florent Thouvenin
Governance in long-term contractual relationships: Fairness and reciprocity in contract governance / Stefan Magen
Class actions, compliance, and moral cost / Bruno Devvains and Dominique Demougin
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations to comply with legal rules / Fermando Gomez and Mireia Artigot i Golobardes
Legal supervision of commercial opportunism / Clayton P. Gillette
Commercial opportunism from an incentive perspective / Urs Schweizer
Summary of the discussions in Part 4 / Stefan Wichary
Contract governance and rule-setting: Private regulation and industrial organization : contractual governance and the network approach / Fabrizio Cafaggi and Paola Iamiceli
Private regulations and networks in transnational supply chains / Wolfgang Kerber
Flipping wreck : lex mercatoria on the shoals of ius cogens / Hugh Collins
Lex mercatoria, the ISDA master agreement, and ius cogens / Host Eidenmüller
Innovation and the role of public-private collaboration in contract governance / Katharina Pistor
The Vienna Initiative : a new mode of governance? / Gunnar Folke Schuppert
Summary of the discussions in Part 5 / Susanne Augenhofer
Contract governance and political dimensions: Regulating sovereign bond contracts in Europe / Kern Alexander
Contract governance, disclosure, and rule-setting between the market and the law : a view from commercial and company law / Klaus J. Hopt.
Summary
"This book introduces and develops Contract Governance as a new approach to contract theory. While the concept of governance has already been developed in Williamson's seminal article, it has, ironically, not received much attention in general contract law theory. Indeed, Contract Governance appears to be an important and necessary complement to corporate governance and in fact, as the second, equally important pillar of governance research in the core of private law. With this in mind, Grundmann, Moslein, and Riesenhuber provide a novel approach in setting an international and interdisciplinary research agenda for developing contract law scholarship. Contract Governance focuses particularly on the ways in which a governance perspective leads to research questions that have been neglected in traditional contract law scholarship, and how, from a governance perspective, the questions are dealt with in a different manner and style. Combining substantive chapters and commentaries, this collection of essays addresses an array of topics, including: third party impact and contract governance problems in herd behavior; governance of networks of contracts; governance in long-term contractual relationships; contract governance and rule setting; and contract governance and political dimensions."--Publisher description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
K840 .C656 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9780198723202 (hardback)
0198723202 (hardback)
0198723202 (hardback)
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