Table of content Globalization

Table of content Globalization

1.    Introduction

1.1    Purposes of the part on the Globalization and its relationship to the parts of Europeanization and Americanization of Swiss law and legal culture

1.2    Swiss law and legal culture faced with the new phase of globalization beyond Europeanization and Americanization

1.3    “To take it global” shows a new legal mindset to observe and analyse the “travels“ and “impacts” of the legal process of globalization on Swiss law and Swiss legal culture – a globalization – adequate mindset

1.4    Types and Examples of “travels” and “impacts” of the legal process of globalization on Swiss law and legal culture

1.5    Characteristics and peculiarities of the dealing with the “travels” and “impacts” of the legal process of Globalization in Switzerland

1.6    Characteristics and peculiarities of the selection of the texts and of authors in the Anthology writing on the process of Globalization of Swiss law and legal culture

2.    Texts

A.     A cultural exchange and encounter – “travels” and “impacts” of Swiss legal culture on the legal process of globalization

2.1    Pierre Tercier, Le rayonnement international du droit Suisse, Zeitschrift für Schweizerisches Recht, 1999, p. 1-9
[The international radiation of Swiss law]

2.2    Max Rheinstein, Types of Reception, in Max Rheinstein, Gesammelte Werke – Collected Works, Vol. 1, Rechtstheorie und Soziologie, Rechts-vergleichung und Common Law (USA), p. 261-268 (a comment written after the meeting of the International Association of Legal Science held in Istanbul, September 1966 on the issues of the reception of the Swiss Civil Code in Turkey 1926, first published in Annales de la faculté de droit d’Istanbul (1956), p. 31-40

2.3    Jens Drolshammer/Nedim Vogt, English as the Language of Law?, An Essay on the Legal Lingua Franca of a Shrinking World, Zurich, Basle, Geneva 2008; excerpt: VI The international impact of Swiss law, p. 28-31

2.4    Marc Blessing, Introduction to Arbitration – Swiss and international perspectives, Basle, 1999, excerpt: II Swiss Traditions and legal culture, p. 63-66

2.5    Peter Nobel, Das schweizerische Recht vor den Herausforderungen des internationalen Rechts- Bank- und Finanzmarktrecht, excerpt: B, Zweiter Teil; Die wesentlichen Institutionen, Elemente und Ergebnisse der Internationalisierung, I Internationale Institutionen in der Schweiz, in Schweizerischer Juristentag 2012, Das Schweizerische Recht vor der Herausforderung des internationalen Rechts, Zeitschrift für Schweizeri-sches Recht, 2012, Heft 2, p. 199-213
[International institutions in banking and financial market law in Switzerland]

2.6    Carl Baudenbacher, Swiss Economic Law Facing the challenges of International and European Law, excerpt G: Contributions of Swiss Law to Foreign, International and European Law, in Schweizerischer Juristen-tag 2012, Das Schweizerische Recht vor der Herausforderung des internationalen Rechts, Zeitschrift für Schweizerisches Recht, 2012, Heft 2, p. 646-660

2.7    Raymond R. Probst, “Good offices”; in the light of Swiss international practice and experience, Dordrecht/Boston/London, 1989; excerpt: Chapter III, “Good offices”: The Swiss experience, p. 17-70

B.     A cultural exchange and encounter – “travels” and “impacts” of the legal process of globalization on Swiss legal culture

a)    general impacts and challenges in legal practice, legal education and legal research

2.8    Thomas Cottier, Die Globalisierung des Rechts – Herausforderungen für Praxis, Ausbildung und Forschung, Zeitschrift des Bernischen Juristen-vereins, 1997 p. 217-236
[Globalization of Law – Challanges for Practice, Education and Research]

2.9    Daniel Thürer, Die Bundesverfassung von 1848: Kristallisationspunkt einer Staatsidee; Drei Paradoxe und die Frage ihrer Bedeutung für die Fortentwicklung der Verfassungskonzeption im Zeitalter der „Globalisie-rung“, in: Daniel Thürer, Perspektive Schweiz, übergreifendes Verfas-sungsdenken als Herausforderung, Zürich 1998, p. 15-34
[The Federal Constitution of 1848: Point of crystallization of an idea of government; three paradoxes and the question of its significance for the further development of the conception of constitution in times of “globalization”]

2.10    Hans-Ueli Vogt, § 7 Das Recht in der Globalisierung, excerpt: In Konvergenz von Gesellschaftsrechten, ein rechtsvergleichender Befund und seine rechtssoziologische und rechtstheoretische Erklärung im Lichte der Globalisierung, Zurich/St. Gallen 2012, p. 282-308
[Law in Globalization]

b)    impacts on Swiss governmental structures by the constitution-alisation of international law

2.11    Thomas Cottier, The Constitutionalism of International Economic Law, in: Karl M. Meesen, (ed., in cooperation with Marc Bungenberg and Adelheid Puttler), Economic Law as an Economic Good, Its Rule Function and its Tool Function in the Competition of Systems, Munich 2009, p. 317-333

c)    impacts on Swiss legal science

2.12    Jens Drolshammer, Wird die Globalisierung selbst zu einem Forschungsfeld?, in Verlangt die Globalisierung eine Neuausrichtung der Forschung? Beispiele von Forschungsfeldern in Recht und Management aus Sicht des Internationalen Lawyers, in Jens Drolshammer A Timely Turn to the International Lawyer? – Globalisierung und die Anglo-Amerikanisierung von Recht und Rechtsberufen – Essays. Zurich/Baden-Baden, 2009, p. 432- 437
[Is Globalization itself becoming a field of research?]

2.13     Thomas Cottier, Challenges ahead in International Economic Law, Journal of International Economic Law, 2009, p. 1-13

d)    impacts on Swiss legal professions

2.14    Peter L. Murray /Jens Drolshammer, The Education and Training of a New International Lawyer, in the Internationalization of the Practice of Law, Jens Drolshammer/Michael Pfeifer ed., Kluwer Law International, The Hague London/Boston, 2001, p. 289-328

2.15    Jens Drolshammer, A College of International Lawyers in a Networked Society? The Need for Conceptualisation of the New International Lawyer from a Global Perspective, in Jens Drolshammer, A timely Turn to the Lawyer? – Globalisierung und die Anglo-Amerikanisierung von Recht und Rechtsberufen – Essays, Zurich / Baden-Baden, 2009 p. 601-632; first published in Reflections on the International Practice of Law, Liber Amicorum for 35th Anniversary of Bär & Karrer, 2004.

e)    Impacts on Swiss legalisation

2.16    Heinrich Koller, Globalisierung und Internationalisierung des Wirtschaftsrechts – Auswirkung auf die nationale Gesetzgebung, Referate und Mitteilungen des schweizerischen Juristen Vereins, Zeitschrift für Schweizerisches Recht, 2000, p. 313-360
[Globalization and Internationalization of Swiss economic law – The effects on national legislation]

f)    globalisation and the law of information

2.17    Jean Nicolas Druey, Das Verhältnis von Information und Recht, excerpt: 1. Teil, 2. Kapitel in Information als Gegenstand des Rechts, Zurich/ Baden-Baden 1995, p. 437-444
[The relationship between information and law]

2.18    Herbert Burkert, Information Law: From Discipline to Method, in a special series of the Berkman Center of Society and Cyber Law, Harvard University, 2014 (to be published)

2.19    John Palfrey and Urs Gasser, excerpts: Solving for Interop, Architectures of the Future: Building a Better World and Conclusion: The Pay off of Interop as Theory, in Interop: The Promise and Perils of Highly Intercon-nected Systems, New York, 2012, p. 231-262

2.20    Thomas Cottier, The Impact from Without: International Law and the Structure of Federal Government in Switzerland, in Peter Knoepfel, Wolf Linder (ed.), Verwaltung Regierung und Verfassung im Wandel, Gedächt-nisschrift für Raimund Germann, Basle, Geneva, Munich, 2000 S. 213-230, reprinted in Thomas Cottier, The Challenge of WTO Law, Collected Essays, London, 2007, p. 371-390

3.    Bibliographical references

4.    Biographies of authors