Meaning of mercatorism | Babel Free
Definitions
The tendency of transnational commerce to operate outside any system of national laws, making use, instead, of a system of arbitration.
uncountable
Examples
“It seems to me that if they do look for uniformity they are sadly deluded; and they are likely to be the more deluded, the more that theories of transnationalism and mercatorism take hold, and the more common it becomes for parties to choose amiable composition as a basis for resolving "their disputes...”
“The doctrine of substantive mercatorism relates to the elaboration of transnational principles of commercial law, to the creation of a new law merchant or lex mercatoria as an independent "third" legal system between...”
“Insofar as it may be relevant, the lessons that could be drawn in this regard are the same as those which can be drawn from the medieval European systems, and demonstrate the untenable nature of mercatorism today.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.