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Legal Aspects of Globalisation: Conflicts of Law, Internet, Capital Markets and Insolvensy in a Global Economy

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Legal Aspects of Globalisation: Conflicts of Law, Internet, Capital Markets and Insolvensy in a Global Economy
Legal Aspects of Globalisation: Conflicts of Law, Internet, Capital Markets and Insolvensy in a Global Economy

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Legal Aspects of Globalisation: Conflicts of Law, Internet, Capital Markets and Insolvensy in a Global Economy

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Can, for example, established conflict-of-law rules survive in a globalised world? What options exist for regulating capital markets in the era of globalisation? Are national laws on international insolvencies prepared for the increasing number of cross-border insolvency proceedings or does the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency show the way? How can national or international legislators react to the new forms of torts and copyright infringements via the World Wide Web? These are some of the questions which eminent scholars from Japan and Germany try to answer in this volume. All essays are based on contributions to a symposium which took place in Fukuoka, Japan, on 28-29 March, 1999.

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