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The Legal Implications of the European Monetary Union under U.S. and New York Law

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Lenihan, N.
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This study attempts to analyze how the continuity of contracts governed by the laws of New York State and other U.S. jurisdictions will be treated in the event that existing European Union (EU) currencies are replaced by a new single European currency. This analysis will be taken in several stages.

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Paper provided by Commission of the EC, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN) in its series European Economy - Economic Papers with number 126.

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Length: 263 pages
Date of creation: 1998
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Handle: RePEc:fth:eeccco:126

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Keywords: EUROPE ; MONETARY AREAS ; CURRENCIES ; LAW;

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K12 - Law and Economics - - Basic Areas of Law - - - Contract Law
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