Appetitus Socialis Berolinensis

Unternehmensrecht in der Berliner Republik

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  • Jan Thiessen Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12946/rg25/046-084

Schlagworte:

Berlin Republic, business law, globalization, corporate governance, Europeanization

Abstract

Business law is highly influenced by its political, social and, of course, economic surroundings. This is in particular true with respect to the socalled »Berlin Republic«, the socio-political context that emerged post-German-reunification. After 1990, German business law, which originated from the comprehensive codifications carried out in the late 19th century, was exposed to the forces of globalization and Europeanization and the dawn of the digital age. This article examines how jurists of different professions, that is, legislators, judges, lawyers and scholars, gradually re-shaped the traditional landscape of national statutory law and case law in times of global commerce, competition and communication.

Veröffentlicht

2024-04-11

Zitationsvorschlag

Thiessen, Jan, Appetitus Socialis Berolinensis: Unternehmensrecht in der Berliner Republik, in: Rechtsgeschichte – Legal History Rg 25 (2024) 46-84, online: https://doi.org/10.12946/rg25/046-084

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