Abstract

This presentation for the Philip Jessup Conference at King's College London in 2016 deals with the transnationalization of commercial and financial law and its sources, the hierarchy between them, the analogy with public international law finding and application, the issues of intellectualisation and system thinking, and the role and challenges of public policy or public order requirements to balance the international market place, the formulation of international minimum standards at that level, and the increasingly contested role of international arbitrators in this area.

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