New private law theory : a pluralist approach / Stefan Grundmann, Hans Micklitz, Moritz Renner.
"New Private Law Theory - The Core Ideas A. New Private Law Theory as Applied Social Theory 1. Four Theses for a New Private Law Theory What is new about New Private Law Theory? We try to answer this question with five theses: Thesis 1: New Private Law Theory is pluralistic. The theory of priva...
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2021.
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Table of Contents:
- The inside and the outside of law? (Grundmann)
- Private law and sociology (Renner)
- Economics and private law institutions (Grundmann)
- Private law and theories of communication (Renner)
- Comparative law and legal history (Micklitz)
- Societal order and private law (Grundmann)
- Values in private law (Renner)
- Constitutionalisation, regulation, and private law (Micklitz)
- Democracy and private law (Micklitz)
- Formalism, substantive, and procedural justice
- Negotiation, the function of contract and the 'justice of consensus' (Grundmann)
- Knowledge and information (Grundmann)
- Private power (Renner)
- Non-discrimination (Renner)
- Risk, tort, and liability (Micklitz)
- Digital architecture of private law relations (Micklitz)
- Between market and hierarchy (Grundmann)
- Person, civil status, and private law (Micklitz)
- Theory of the corporation (Renner)
- Actors in organizations (Grundmann)
- The principal's decision : exit, voice, and loyalty (Grundmann)
- Organizations and public goods (Micklitz)
- Law as a product (Micklitz)
- Multi-level governance and economic constitution (Micklitz)
- Transnational Law (Renner)
- Private ordering (Renner)
- The shadow of the law and social embeddedness (Grundmann).