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    UID:
    b3kat_BV046071314
    Format: 1 online resource (296 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783845280493
    Series Statement: Recht in Ostasien v.17
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hein, Jan von Relationship between the Legislature and the Judiciary : Contributions to the 6th Seoul-Freiburg Law Faculties Symposium Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2017 ISBN 9783848737369
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Gesetzgebung ; Rechtsprechung ; Rechtsanwendung ; Rechtsfortbildung ; Rechtsvergleich ; Südkorea ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV047469074
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (433 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783748925842
    Series Statement: Recht in Ostasien v.19
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Section I Legal Theory And Interpretation -- The Normative Construction of Legislative Intent -- I. Legislative Intent and Group Agency -- II. Legislative Intent and Collective Intentions -- A. The Minimal Collective Intent to Legislate -- B. The Anaphorical Structure of Legislative Intent -- III. The Epistemic Normative Ascription of Legislative Intent -- A. The Diligent and Competent Lawmaker -- B. Legislative Intent and Semantic Meaning -- C. A Substantively Rational Legislature? -- D. Standing deferential intentions? -- E. The Relevant Context and Materials -- F. Legislative Intent and Legal Hermeneutics -- IV. Conclusion -- Résumé de l'article : -- Notice bio-bibliographique : -- Adresse postale : -- Adresse électronique : -- Dynamics in Law by Means of Legislation and/or Interpretation -- I. The different forms of legal dynamics -- II. Main-stream strategies for creating legal dynamics -- 1. All the law is judge-made law -- 2. Development of the law by judges (Richterliche Rechtsfortbildung) -- 3. Interpretation in conformity with the constitution (verfassungskonforme Auslegung) -- 4. Interpretation is a form of concretisation -- 5. Implicit constitutional change (Verfassungswandel) -- 6. Living constitution -- III. The Janus-faced character of law: its double dynamics -- 1. The application of law as law-creation and vice versa -- 2. Two meanings of creativity in the law -- 3. Between legal formalism and the Free Law School (Freirechtsschule) -- IV. Focussing on the concept of interpretation -- Historical Interpretation of the German Civil Code: Limits of Legal Theory -- I. Legal History and Present Law -- II. An Obsolete Contrast -- III. Weight of Historical Interpretation -- 1. Outline -- 2. Constitutional Guidelines -- 3. Hierarchy of Interpretation -- IV. Immanent Weaknesses of Historical Interpretation , 1. Fundamental Change of Circumstances -- 2. Limitations of the Will -- a. The Fluctuating Legislator -- b. The Flawed Legislator -- c. The Self-Restraining Legislator -- d. The Hidden Legislator -- V. Conclusions -- Taking the Intention of Current Legislators Seriously: Methodology of Statutory Interpretation -- Ⅰ. Introduction -- Ⅱ. Worthlessness of historical interpretation as a standard of legal interpretation: three cases -- Ⅲ. Hard case and the (hypothetical or real) intention of 'current' legislators -- Ⅳ. Legal Precedent that considered the actual intention of current legislators -- 1. Introduction of Korean Supreme Court case -- 2. Evaluation -- Ⅴ. Counter-argument and counter-counterargument -- 1. Unconstitutionality issue -- 2. Volatility issue -- Section II Enterprise Law -- The Duty of Loyalty -- - Fiduciary Duty, General Legal Concept, Corporate Governance Feature - -- I. Fiduciary duties in a nutshell -- II. Managers and directors -- 1. Basic principles -- a) Historical background -- b) Fiduciary duties as corporate governance instrument -- c) Two guiding ideas of the duty of loyalty -- 2. Self-dealing -- a) Special regulations -- b) General principles in stock corporation law -- c) General principles in limited liability company law -- 3. Corporate opportunity doctrine -- a) Relationship to no-competition rule -- b) Elements of corporate opportunies -- c) Justification and permission -- 4. Legal consequences -- III. Shareholders -- 1. Basic principles -- a) Differentiation to managerial duty of loyalty -- b) Case law and scope of application -- c) General considerations -- 2. Duty of considerateness -- 3. Duty of advancement -- a) Restructuring of a firm -- b) "Restructure or Retire" -- c) "Media-Saturn" -- 4. Scope of Application -- 5. Legal consequences -- IV. Theses and Conclusion , Inquiry on Unexpected Development of Bestellung v. Anstellung in Korea -- Introduction -- I. Recent Change of Korean Case Law -- 1. Korean Commercial Code -- 2. Supreme Court Decision in 2017 -- (1) Facts -- (2) Trial Court & -- Appellate Court Decision -- (3) Supreme Court Decision -- 3. Dominance of Contractarian View in Legal Academia -- (1) Korea -- (2) Japan -- 4. Why the contractarian view fails -- II. Comparative Analysis with German Corporate law -- 1. History -- 2. Anstellung Contract in Germany -- (1) Autonomy -- (2) Effect of the Lack of Anstellung Contract -- 3. Why Does the Anstellung Matter in Korea? -- Concluding Remarks -- The Dynamic Relationship between German Corporate Law and Financial Market Law -- A. Introduction -- B. A Selected Range of Topics -- I. Transparency of Shareholdings -- 1. Corporate Law -- 2. Capital Market Law -- 3. Differences between the Two Regulation Schemes -- 4. The Relationship between both Regulation Schemes -- II. ARUG II - Shareholders Have no Right to Anonymity -- 1. Historical Background -- 2. The Right to Information under Stock Corporation Law known as Know Your Shareholder -- 3. The Relationship towards the Capital Market Law Transparency Requirements -- III. The Mandatory Bid Rule -- 1. Mandatory Bid Rule Compatible with Corporation Law? -- 2. Legal Nature of the Mandatory Bid Rule -- 3. Justification of Mandatory Bid Rule under Capital Market Law -- 4. Conclusion -- IV. Acting in Concert -- 1. The Purpose of "Acting in Concert" -- 2. Requirements of Acting in Concert -- 3. Legal Classification of Acting in Concert -- V. Squeeze-Out of Minority Shareholders -- 1. Corporate Law -- 2. Capital Market Law -- 3. Differences between both Types of Squeeze-Out -- 4. Relationship between both Types of Squeeze-Out -- C. Conclusion -- Section III International Private Law and Civil Procedure Law , Cultural Identity and Private International Law -- Recent developments on public policy -- I. Introduction -- II. The personal status of migrants -- III. The traditional notion of public policy -- 1. Control of the result in the specific case -- 2. Spatial relativity -- 3. Temporal relativity -- 4. Critique -- IV. Recent legislative and judicial developments -- 1. Extrajudicial divorces -- a) The traditional approach -- b) Effects of the Rome III Regulation -- c) Reform 2018 -- 2. Marriageable age -- a) German court practice before 2017 -- b) The law against child marriages -- c) Practical consequences -- 3. Polygamous marriages -- a) The traditional approach -- b) The Bavarian reform proposal of 2018 -- c) Actual Reform -- V. Evaluation -- Comparison between the UNCITRAL Model Law and the EU Regulation in the Context of the Recognition of Foreign Insolvency Proceedings: with an Emphasis on the Recent Hanjin Shipping Case -- Ⅰ. Introduction -- Ⅱ. Comparison of Major International Insolvency Law Regimes in the Context of the Recognition of Foreign Insolvency Proceedings -- A. ML Regime v. EU Regime -- B. Object of Recognition: Insolvency Proceedings v. Judgments Constituting the Insolvency Proceeding -- C. Process of Recognition: Is recognition automatic or not? -- D. Effect of Recognition: Extension or Assimilation? -- E. Characteristics of the KInsolA regarding the Recognition of Foreign Insolvency Proceedings -- Ⅲ. Progress of the Hanjin Insolvency Proceedings and Overview of BBCHP Financing -- A. Progress of the Hanjin Insolvency Proceedings -- B. Overview of BBCHP Financing -- C. Characterization of BBCHP in the Insolvency Proceedings of a Charterer -- Ⅳ. Recognition and Stay Orders of Foreign Courts for Hanjin's BBCHP Vessels: External Effects of Korean Rehabilitation Proceedings , A. Hanjin Insolvency Representative's Application for Recognition and Stay Orders in Foreign Countries -- B. Effect of the Foreign Courts' Stay Order of Korean Rehabilitation Proceedings: Are Hanjin BBCHP Vessels Included? -- 1. New Jersey BC's Stay Order -- (1) Adoption of the MLCBI by the U.S. -- (2) Were the Hanjin BBCHP Vessels Included in the Stay Order of the New Jersey BC? -- (3) Implications of the New Jersey BC's Stay Order -- 2. Recognition and Stay Orders of Korean Rehabilitation Proceedings in Japan -- 3. Recognition and Stay Order of Korean Rehabilitation Proceedings in Germany -- C. Evaluation of the Scope of Foreign Courts' Stay Orders -- Ⅴ. Execution against Hanjin BBCHP Vessels: Internal Effects of Korean Rehabilitation Proceedings -- A. Effect of a Decision to Commence Rehabilitation Proceedings under the KInsolA -- B. Characterization of BBCHP under the KInsolA and the Decision of the Changwon District Court -- 1. Characterization of BBCHP under the KInsolA -- 2. Split of Opinions and Practical Differences -- 3. Decision of the Changwon District Court -- 4. Evaluation of the Decision of the Changwon District Court -- C. Is Korean Courts' Characterization Binding on the Courts of Recognizing Countries? -- C. Necessity of Amendment of the KInsolA? -- Ⅵ. Recognition in Korea of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court's Approval of Reorganization Plan: Recognition of Insolvency-Related Judgment (Todd Oh Case) -- A. Issues in the Todd Oh Case -- B. Split of Opinions and the KSC's View -- C. Positions of the EIR and the MLIRJ and the KSC's Decision -- 1. EIR's Position and the KSC's Decision -- 2. MLIRJ's Position and the KSC's Decision -- Ⅶ. Concluding Remarks -- English Abstract -- Law Enforcement and Efficiency as Basic Legal Concepts of Civil Procedural Law , I. The Right to Judicial Protection of Private Individual Rights and Efficiency as Concurring Concepts
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bruns, Alexander Legal Theory and Interpretation in a Dynamic Society Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2021 ISBN 9783848781553
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Südkorea ; Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht ; Zivilprozessrecht ; Auslegung ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Strafrecht ; Rechtsvergleich ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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