Tools for an Economic Analysis of Argentine Private International Law. The Importance of Autonomy, Innovation and Norms
Keywords:
Economic analysis of law, Private international law, Efficiency, Autonomy, RegulationAbstract
This article contemplates a poorly treated topic of the legal literature in Argentina: the Economic Analysis of Private International Law.
It analyzes the efficiency and considers legal and economic consequences of regulations in the scenario of technological globalization, placing emphasis on the crisis caused by the COVID–19 pandemic.
It analyzes the Argentine provisions of the Civil and Commercial Code and the judicial decisions arising therefrom, using an interdisciplinary approach, in order to appreciate the benefits of the study of the rules, their creation or eventual modifications. In this way, it highlights the importance of autonomy as a key factor for innovation, the need for appropriate regulations in order to facilitate strong international relationships.
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