Administrative Contracts: Beyond the Private/Public Law Divide - the Scandinavian Model in Context (conference working paper)

Abstract

The paper explores the Scandinavian model of administrative contracts from a historical, comparative, and doctrinal perspective. The paper’s main hypothesis is that the private/public law dichotomy obstructs the development of a sound doctrine of administrative contracts. As an alternative, the paper introduces an integrative approach that allows jurists to disregard the private/public law divide. The paper argues that this approach may enhance the understanding of the legal environment enclosing administrative contracts under Scandinavian law and, perhaps, in other jurisdictions too.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2018
Number of pages45
Publication statusUnpublished - 2018
EventPrivate Law Junior Scholar Conference: Public Aspects of Private Law - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Duration: 26 Sept 201827 Sept 2018
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Conference

ConferencePrivate Law Junior Scholar Conference
LocationUniversity of Toronto
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityToronto
Period26/09/201827/09/2018
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