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Functional Contracting: Re-Conceptualizing Business Contracts in the Face of New Forms of Production




AuthorsViljanen, Mika; Salminen, Jaakko; Hurmerinta-Haanpää, Anna

PublisherUniversity of Georgia, School of law

Publication year2024

JournalGeorgia journal of international and comparative law

Volume52

Issue3

First page 611

Last page639

ISSN0046-578X

Web address https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/gjicl/vol52/iss3/5/

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/471003519


Abstract

Alongside bilateral one-off transactions, contracts are used to govern the dynamic, multi-tiered production networks that constitute a majority of global commerce today. Contract law and contract theory do not reflect this change in contractual modalities. In this paper, we look first to summarize earlier theories of contract and posit that the theory of functional contracting offers a novel and more useful approach for understanding contractually governed dynamic and multitiered transactions. We then underscore the difference between functional contracting and earlier theories by describing a recent practical case on the contractual governance of business-model transitions. Finally, on the basis of the theoretical comparison, case study, and other related case studies, we evaluate how the model of functional contracting helps legal scholars and practitioners to understand changes in contractual modalities brought about by recent changes in the global economy.


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