美国商业宗教

H. Hamoudi
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除了最资深的商法专家之外,所有人都很难想象如果没有《统一商法典》在全国范围内的采用,美国的商业生活会是怎样的。我们肯定会认为,没有它,20世纪下半叶的巨大经济成功是不可能实现的。《统一商法典》是我们的上帝,是我们神圣的基础文件,是我们现代商业的圣书,它给我们带来了一种从法典之前的无知时代开始的经济启蒙。我们对ucc的依恋远不止理性的商业偏好。它更像宗教信徒的信仰。然而,这带来了一个问题。即使我们认为,在过去几十年里,我们对《联合来文》的信仰是有益的,而且有充分的理由相信它是有益的,即使作为其产物的统一性总体上促进了巨大的经济进步,但我们对《联合来文》、我们的《法典》近乎教条的信仰,阻碍了全球统一性及其带来的好处,而这种统一性将继续在国内环境中发挥作用。本文将通过关注两个试图实现全球商业趋同的领域来证明这一点,在这两个领域,国内制度的跨境协调已被证明特别成问题,尽管每种情况的方式不同。这些领域对应于《法典》两项较为神圣的条款的各自范围;即涉及货物销售的第2条和涉及获得债务担保的手段的第9条。本文还讨论了要实现有意义的国际协调必须做些什么。
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The American Commercial Religion
10 DePaul Business and Commercial Law Journal 107 (2012)To all but possibly the most senior of commercial law specialists, it is difficult to imagine American commercial life without the nationwide adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code. We would surely regard as impossible the idea that the vast economic success of the latter half of the twentieth century could have been achieved without it. The Uniform Commercial Code is our godhead, our sacred foundational document, our Holy Book of modern commerce, which brought us a form of economic enlightenment from the pre-Code Days of Ignorance. Our attachment to the U.C.C. runs far deeper than a mere rational commercial preference. It resembles more that of the faith of the religious believer. This presents a problem, however. Even if we assume that our faith in the U.C.C. has been over the past several decades salutary, and there are good and plenty reasons to believe that it is, and even if the uniformity that is its product has on balance permitted massive economic progress, our near dogmatic faith-like belief in the U.C.C., our Code, has hindered the very type of global uniformity, and the attendant benefits thereto, that it continues to enable in the domestic context. The Article will demonstrate this by focusing on two areas of attempted global convergence in commerce where cross border harmonization of domestic regimes has proved particularly problematic, albeit in different ways in each case. These areas correspond to the respective scope of two of the more hallowed Articles of the Code; namely, Article 2, which deals with the sale of goods, and Article 9, which deals with means to obtain security over debt. This Article also discusses what must be done if meaningful international harmonization is to be achieved.
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