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Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, Volume 44 (eBook)

Edited by: Christian Campbell

ISBN13: 9789403501079
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, currently in its 44th volume, published under the aegis of the Center for International Legal Studies, Austria, aims to add to the contemporary discourse by exploring a wide array of challenges faced in the arena of business law. It serves to provide insight to business law practitioners and academics on the latest developments.

What’s in this book:

The following topics have been discussed:

  • How uniformity of the treaties and conventions is compromised after they are subjected to the varied interpretation of domestic law
  • How the contractual laws of different jurisdictions deal with situations such as global health crises
  • The role of the World Trade Organization in enhancing the legitimacy of global economic governance within the scope of the trade laws
  • How the concept of naked licensing in trademark law differs in the United States, United Kingdom, and India
  • How the best effort clauses operate as a mechanism to deal with unenforceable obligations in pandemic-like situations and how it is difficult to implement and comply with the same
  • Whether PRIME Finance is the last link in the global governance of financial institutions on international law-making or just a part of the social circle
  • Whether mediation should be made compulsory for all commercial litigation cases or is it time for the new rendition of Halsey v. Milton Keynes>
  • The legal challenges faced by the adoption of Insurtech in the Fintech Industry
  • How the ex-post mechanism of Corporate Insolvency and Bankruptcy laws differs concerning the rights and position of creditors in the liquidation process in India and Germany
  • How the Corporate Governance Code varies across different jurisdictions such as Mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, and Germany
  • How the international investment law uncovers the inequalities between foreign investors and states, developed and developing states, and foreign and domestic investors

The authors are practitioners and academics from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, China, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. They provide a nuanced perspective on a large spectrum of issues witnessed in the arena of business laws.

How this will help you:

Although businesses are increasingly global, financial distress is confined by jurisdictional boundaries. One of its kind, this volume furnishes a broad and diverse perspective on some of today’s pressing business law issues in a shrinking world and encourages the development of policies at national and international levels.

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Company Law, eBooks
Contents:
The Center for International Legal Studies
Editor’s Note
Acknowledgments
Transnational Law in Light of International Arbitration
Bruno Zeller & RobertWalters
A Comparative Study of Contractual Rules: Dealing with Global Health Crises
Gabriel Uchechi Emeasoba
The WTO Law and the Global Economic Governance Framework: A Normative Perspective
Armando Aliu & Dorian Aliu
An Analysis of Naked Licensing in the Trademark Law of the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and India
Sayed Qudrat Hashimy
Best-Efforts Clauses and the Advance COVID-19 Vaccine Purchase Agreements
Ana Paula Domesi & Mitja Kovac
Functionalism, the Panel of Recognized International Market Experts in Finance (PRIME) and Epistemic Projects in International Adjudication
P. Sean Morris
Eighteen Years after Halsey v. Milton Keynes [2004]: Is It Time for a New Halsey?
Tariq Mahmood
The Adoption of Insurtech and Its Legal Challenges
Johnny K.W. Cheung
Protection of Creditors: A Comparative Study of Germany and India
Krusha Bhatt
Corporate Governance Codes of China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Japan and Germany Compared
HiroyukiWatanabe, Lucca Katharina Schlager, Huang Yimeng, Tang Yu, Taehyun Yoon &Teo Chen Shien
Three Dimensions of Inequality in International Investment Law
Yarik Kryvoi