Rough Concensus and Running Code

Rough Concensus and Running Code

Prof. Peer Zumbansen and his colleague, Prof. Gralf-Peter Calliess of the Faculty of Law of the Universität Bremen, have recently published Rough Concensus and Running Code: A Theory of Transnational Private Law with Hart Publishing.

"Rough Consensus & Running Code is a provocative and important book. Thinking about law often is based on the assumption of a national state that provides legitimacy through political institutional authority, democratic accountability and established enforcement procedures. The authors look at transnational transactions where national states operate through "soft law" or where national states are missing almost entirely or play a very reduced role."

From the foreword, Stewart Macaulay, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School

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