Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword: the transnationalism of Detlev Vagts
- List of cases cited
- List of abbreviations and acronyms
- Introduction: a Festschrift to celebrate Detlev Vagts' contributions to transnational law
- 1 Detlev Vagts and the Harvard Law School
- 2 Constructing and developing transnational law: the contribution of Detlev Vagts
- I International law in general
- II Transnational economic law
- 14 Sovereignty-plus in the era of interdependence: toward an international convention on combating human rights violations by Transnational Corporations
- 15 The noisy secrecy: Swiss banking law in international dispute
- 16 Not-for-profit organisations, conflicts of laws and the right of establishment under the EC Treaty
- 17 The meaning of ‘investment’ in the ICSID Convention
- 18 Toward a proper perspective of the private company's distinctiveness
- 19 Administrative law and international law: the encounter of an odd couple
- 20 Making transnational law work through regime-building: the case of international investment law
- 21 Creditor protection in international law
- 22 Stability, integration and political modalities: some American reflections on the European project after the financial crisis
- III Transnational lawyering and dispute resolution
- Bibliography of Detlev Vagts
- Index
16 - Not-for-profit organisations, conflicts of laws and the right of establishment under the EC Treaty
from II - Transnational economic law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 November 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword: the transnationalism of Detlev Vagts
- List of cases cited
- List of abbreviations and acronyms
- Introduction: a Festschrift to celebrate Detlev Vagts' contributions to transnational law
- 1 Detlev Vagts and the Harvard Law School
- 2 Constructing and developing transnational law: the contribution of Detlev Vagts
- I International law in general
- II Transnational economic law
- 14 Sovereignty-plus in the era of interdependence: toward an international convention on combating human rights violations by Transnational Corporations
- 15 The noisy secrecy: Swiss banking law in international dispute
- 16 Not-for-profit organisations, conflicts of laws and the right of establishment under the EC Treaty
- 17 The meaning of ‘investment’ in the ICSID Convention
- 18 Toward a proper perspective of the private company's distinctiveness
- 19 Administrative law and international law: the encounter of an odd couple
- 20 Making transnational law work through regime-building: the case of international investment law
- 21 Creditor protection in international law
- 22 Stability, integration and political modalities: some American reflections on the European project after the financial crisis
- III Transnational lawyering and dispute resolution
- Bibliography of Detlev Vagts
- Index
Summary
Prologue
This Festschrift pays tribute to an extraordinary man, a distinguished law professor, a prolific scholar and a thoughtful teacher whose life and work have inspired many students, academics, judges, lawyers, accountants and managers throughout the world. His lucidity of thought and expression, vast knowledge, maturity of judgement, steadiness of temperament, fair-mindedness and exceptional linguistic skills have always impressed me. It was, therefore, a great honour and privilege for me, in 1991, to receive, jointly with Detlev F. Vagts, the Max Planck Research Award for ‘internationally outstanding research accomplishments’. We used the generous funds that were attached to the Award to organise an international conference in Constance, Germany, on ‘Democracy, Market Economy, and the Law’. The conference took place at a time when the fall of communism and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union had started to change the world's perspectives and the transition to democracy required answers to numerous unprecedented legal, economic and political problems. A few years later, Detlev and I organised a second international conference at Lake Constance. The conference dealt with ‘Financial Accounting and Auditing in Global Capital Markets’. At this conference, lawyers and economists from Europe and the United States convened to discuss some of the most pressing issues resulting from the widening gap between European and US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and the need for internationally acceptable financial reporting standards that lead to transparency, reliability and efficient capital markets.
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- Making Transnational Law Work in the Global EconomyEssays in Honour of Detlev Vagts, pp. 298 - 325Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010