Contract governance : dimensions in law and interdisciplinary research /

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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2015.
©2015
Description:xiii, 473 pages ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10366453
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Other authors / contributors:Grundmann, Stefan, 1958- editor.
Möslein, Florian, editor.
Riesenhuber, Karl,
ISBN:9780198723202
0198723202
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Contributors
  • I. The Overall Architecture of Contract Governance
  • 1. Contract Governance: Dimensions in Law and Interdisciplinary Research
  • II. Third Party Impact and Contract Governance Problems in Herd Behaviour
  • 2. The Concept of Herd Behaviour: Its Psychological and Neural Underpinnings
  • Law, Economics and More: The Genius of Contract Governance
  • 3. Moral Hazard and Herd Behaviour in the Financial Crisis
  • Whistle-blowing in the Stampede?
  • 4. Herd Behaviour and Third Party Impact as a Legal Concept: On Tulips, Pyramid Games, and Asset-backed Securities
  • Summary of the Discussions in Part II
  • III. Governance of Networks of Contracts
  • 5. Contract, Uncertainty, and Innovation
  • Getting it Just Right
  • 6. Contractual Networks in Socio-economic Perspective: The Case of the European Financial Crisis (2009-2010)
  • Networks in Socio-economic Perspective: A Proposal for Financial Regulatroy Reform
  • 7. Governance Mechanism in Long-term Contracts
  • Summary of the Discussions in Part III
  • IV. Governance in Long-Term Contractual Relationships
  • 8. Fairness and Reciprocity in Contract Governance
  • The Governance of Contractual Relations: A Case for Fairness?
  • 9. Class Actions, Compliance, and Moral Cost
  • Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations to Comply with Legal Rules
  • 10. Legal Supervision of Commercial Opportunism
  • Commercial Opportunism from an Incentive Perspective
  • Summary of the Discussions in Part IV
  • V. Contract Governance and Rule-Setting
  • 11. Private Regulation and Industrial Organization: Contractual Governance and the Network Approach
  • Private Regulations and Networks in Transnational Supply Chains
  • 12. Flipping Wreck: Lex Mercatoria on the Shoals of Jus Cogens
  • Lex Mercatoria, The ISDA Master Agreement, and Ius Cogens
  • 13. Innovation and the Role of Public-private Collaboration in Contract Governance
  • The Vienna Initiative: A New Mode of Governance?
  • Summary of the Discussions in Part V
  • VI. Contract Governance and Political Dimensions
  • 14. Regulating Sovereign Bond Contracts in Europe
  • Contract Governance, Disclosure, and Rule-setting between the Market and the Law: A View from Commercial and Company Law
  • Index