Developing the Lex Mercatoria
The historical lex mercatoria, or law merchant, is said to have emerged from the customary practices of ancient and medieval seamen and traders who found themselves in need of a common set of rules to govern mercantile trade; rules which would be broadly applicable (and acceptable) to trading partie...
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Main Author: | YEO, Tiong Min |
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