Changing Economic Regulation

Changing Economic Regulation is one of the four focal areas of research at the Faculty of Law.

The economic activity has become ever more Europeanized and globalized, sparking further research interest in the interactions and relationships between different stakeholders and right holders operating within the European and the global economic regulatory frameworks.

The focal area Changing Economic Regulation reviews the multifaceted economic interactions between organizations, states, corporations, and individuals as well as the various modes of regulating these actions, including private ordering. In addition, the tension between the European and the global economic activity and their regulation, and the stubbornly national notions of sovereignty and democracy are examined.

Within the context of Changing Economic Regulation, the following subthemes are amongst the emerging core areas of interest:

  • monetary regulation
  • banking rules
  • corporate governance
  • private ordering
  • arbitration
  • trade
  • intellectual and other property rights
  • competition law
  • relational contracting.

Publications of the Faculty of Law

Study on all mandatory rules applicable to contractual obligations in contracts for sales of tangible goods sold at a distance and, in particular online (2016)

Thomas Rainer Schmitt, Krustera Desislava, Evyenia Kelly Epaminondou, Ramona Livera, Marissa Christodoulidou, Marcos Papadopoulos, Elena Christodoulou, David Elischer, Reiner Schulze, Peter Gjortler, Irene Kull, Danae Vardavaki, Esther Arroyo Amayuelas, Jaume Tarabal Bosch, Mika Viljanen, Jutta Seppänen, Nathalie Martial-Braz, Natacha Sauphanor -Brouillaud, Marko Baretić, Erdös Istvan, G.Brian Hutchinson, Cristina Amato, Tomas Mielauskas, Cécile Pellegrini, Peter Gjortler, Ivan Sammut, Marco LOOS, Joasia Luzak, Monika Jagielska, Gustavo Cerqueira, Juanita Goicovici, Joel Samuelsson, Petra Weingerl, Monika Jurcova, Christian W. Twigg Flesner
(Published development or research report or study (D4))