The Universal Language of Cross-Border Finance
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1998
20 Pages Posted: 29 Sep 1998
Abstract
This article argues that, once grasped, the fundamental legal principles underlying cross-border finance amount to a kind of universal language that can be utilized in any legal system. The article also explains these fundamental principles.
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JEL Classification: F39
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