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Law in Hiding: Market Principles in the Global Legal Order
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2018
unpublished
68 Hastings Law Journal 541-608 (2017)Standing in the background of the global legal order are a range of what might be called "market principles" or "market givens"-collective presentations or beliefs about how markets work-which are treated as objective descriptions at a particular time and place. This Article argues that such market givens should be understood as a kind of "law in hiding," shaping the policy space available to states and other actors and affecting global legal developments
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