Largely unnoticed by the law, the maritime trade sector has developed private mechanisms of norm-making, adjudication, and enforcement which can be called transnational law. In this context especially the participation of stakeholders provides legitimation of privately made norms and standards in international maritime trade.
Largely unnoticed by the law, the maritime trade sector has developed private mechanisms of norm-making, adjudication, and enforcement which can be called transnational law. In this context especially the participation of stakeholders provides legitimation of privately made norms and standards in international maritime trade.
Andreas Maurer
Geboren 1976; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und anschließendes Referendariat in Frankfurt am Main; Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter zunächst an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, danach seit 2007 an der Universität Bremen; 2006/2007 LL.M. Studium an der Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto; 2011 Promotion.
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