8 research outputs found
The Costs of Separation: Friction Between Company and Insolvency Law in the Single Market
The Protection of Weaker Parties in the Private International Law of the European Union: A Portrait of Inconsistency and Conceptual Truancy
Two-Stage Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty in Cases of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: An Analysis of 50 Cases
Intra-Firm Trade Law: Contract Enforcement and Dispute Resolution in Transnational Corporations
Approaching the econo-socio-legal
This article offers a systematic introduction to a body of historical and contemporary research that is distinctive in its commitment to the observations that the economy and the law are mutually constitutive, and that both are in turn mutually constitutive of wider social life, including that part of social life relating to how we think and communicate about the econo-socio-legal. The aim is to offer a framework for approaching econo-socio-legal thinking and practice from the past, present, and future
