Information Duties in Japanese and German Private Law
In May the Special Issue 11 (2018) of the Journal of Japanese Law celebrated the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Journal.
Leading private and commercial law scholars from Japan and Germany classify the manifold types of information duties and shed light on their differences and similarities from a theoretical as well as a practical perspective. The comparative analysis hopes to encourage law experts on both sides to further reflect on and (re)consider the necessity and scope of their existing information regimes.
I contributed the introductory paper „Information and Disclosure Duties from a Law-and-Economics-Perspective – A Primer“.
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