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Transfrontier Mobility of Law


ISBN13: 9789041101709
ISBN: 9041101705
Published: February 1996
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Paperback
Price: £84.00





This volume is a collection of the papers presented on a study day ""Transfrontier Mobility of Law"" held in Erasmus University, Rotterdam, on 23 September 1994, with an additional paper prepared by Professor Legrand who made a valuable contribution to the discussion on that occasion.;These papers aim to help the reader to see how the problems associated with the transfrontier mobility of law are universal, how interesting such movements are - not just in historical terms, but in the making - and how there is indeed a universal need for a wider analytical framework to assess future developments.

Contents:
A Theoretical Framework for Transfrontier Mobility of Law; E. Orucu. Mobility of Law in the Field of Public Procurement; W. Wedekind. Cross-Border Inspiration in the Settlement of Labour Disputes: A European Perspective; A. de Roo. Europeanization of the Common Law; X. Lewis. Legal Traditions in Western Europe: The Limits of Commonality; P. Legrand. The ""Honoratiores"" and Mobility of Law: the Hong Kong Example; R. Jagtenberg.