The research offers some insights on the nature and function of the “partial agreement”, by which the parties, opting for an organizational choice alternative to the traditional concept of legal situation, decide to focus and achieve their own negotiating interests during a procedural sequence. The incompleteness becomes, in the context of the present research, a “conceptual hypothesis" verifiable in different negotiating types, whether or not provided by the legislator, characterized by the fact that the autoregulation presents intrinsic needs of completion by virtue of an original organizational decision of the parties.

Il regolamento "incompleto" di interessi nella prospettiva dell'autonomia privata procedimentale

GALISAI, LAURA
2019-02-15

Abstract

The research offers some insights on the nature and function of the “partial agreement”, by which the parties, opting for an organizational choice alternative to the traditional concept of legal situation, decide to focus and achieve their own negotiating interests during a procedural sequence. The incompleteness becomes, in the context of the present research, a “conceptual hypothesis" verifiable in different negotiating types, whether or not provided by the legislator, characterized by the fact that the autoregulation presents intrinsic needs of completion by virtue of an original organizational decision of the parties.
15-feb-2019
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