Multilateral legal-institutional negotiations and international commercial activity: economic juridification.
Abstract
The study carries out a conceptual and theoretical exploration around the phenomenon of the juridification of the economy with a focus of legal economic analysis, in the consideration of the bi-disciplinary relationship between Law and Economics. This analytical framework comes close to concluding that any transformation that the economy demands is conditioned, ultimately, by changes in legal relationships, and in the same way, economic conditions and ideas form a relevant basis in the legal framework, since the Legal transformations are generally a function of economic change. This phenomenon is evident in the case of multilateral legal-institutional negotiations and international commercial activity.