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Thesaurus : Soft Law
Full reference: Winter, J. et al., Report on a modern regulatory framework for company law in Europe, Report to the European Commission, 4 of November 2002, 161p.
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June 27, 2002
Thesaurus : Doctrine
Référence complète : Salah, M.M., Les contradictions du droit mondialisé, coll. "Droit, Éthique, Société", PUF, 2002, 250 p.
June 7, 2002
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Feb. 13, 2002
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Direction d’une recherche pour le Commissariat général au Plan sur L’hypothèse d’un droit mondial de la concurrence à travers l’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce, remis en février 2002.
Lire la contribution de synthèse : Démonstration et intérêt d’un droit mondial de la concurrence, sous-jacent au droit de l’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce, p.1-35.
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Feb. 12, 2002
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Jan. 1, 2002
Thesaurus : Doctrine
► Référence complète : H. Klein, "ICANN et la gouvernance d'internet. La coordination technique comme levier d'une politique publique mondiale", LCN, 2002, vol. 3, n° 2, pp. 91-128
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► Résumé de l'article :
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Dec. 18, 2001
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Sept. 28, 2001
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Référence complète : FRISON-ROCHE, Marie-Anne, « Mondialisation, marchés monétaires et institutions financières : centralisation et décentralisation du contrôle prudentiel », in Mondialisation du droit économique, Association de droit économique, 28 septembre 2001, Rennes.
Aug. 20, 2001
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March 30, 2001
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March 27, 2001
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March 9, 2001
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Nov. 1, 2000
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► Full Reference: J.-M. Chevalier, I. Ekeland, M.-A. Frison-Roche & M. Kalika, Internet et nos fondamentaux ("Internet and our Fondamentals"), PUF, 2000, 128 p.
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► English general presentation of this book and its summary: The Internet creates an impression of extreme novelty. Indeed, the fundamentals, have changed, as much in economics, management as in law. e-management, e-commerce, e-finance: all disciplines must rebuild their rules, so that the behaviours of actors are in a new way framed.
The Internet is not just a new way of communicating. It introduces new behaviours, new rules, some say a new world, perhaps a new life for pioneers of a new kind. This impression of extreme newness is the sign of a revolution, because the facts about the Internet do not seem to be explainable by any previously established rule: the principles to which we must refer have changed, the fundamentals that enable us to translate the world into abstractions, to understand it and to dominate it, are in mutation.
How can we understand the Internet? Not necessarily by delving into its technical and everyday aspects, but by confronting it with the fundamentals of the various disciplines in order to measure which key notions the Internet is abusing, which it is destroying and which it is imposing. What remains of our ways of thinking and practising science, law, economics and management? What are these disciplines built on? How can we understand them and bring them together again, under the impact of the Internet? The ambition of this book is to shed light on these new fundamentals, to tackle the conceptual revolution that Internet technology is bringing with it.
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Content :
Introduction, p.7
Internet et la recherche en sciences exactes et naturelles ("The Internet and research in the natural sciences"), p.19
Les bouleversements du droit par Internet ("The upheaval of law caused by the Internet"), p. 37
Les fondements des sciences économiques interpellés par Internent ("The foundations of economics challenged by the Internet"), p.77
Internet et les sciences de gestion : l’émergence du e-management ("The Internet and management sciences: the emergence of e-management"), p. 103
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Oct. 3, 2000
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