Boilerplate Clauses, International Commercial Contracts and the Applicable Law
Herausgeber: Cordero-Moss, Giuditta
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Explains how boilerplate clauses fail in the intended aim of self-sufficiency, even under English law, their system of origin.
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Explains how boilerplate clauses fail in the intended aim of self-sufficiency, even under English law, their system of origin.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780521197892
- ISBN-10: 0521197899
- Artikelnr.: 32309780
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780521197892
- ISBN-10: 0521197899
- Artikelnr.: 32309780
Introduction; Part I. How Contracts Are Written In Practice: 1. Negotiating
international contracts: does the process invite a review of standard
contracts from the point of view of national legal requirements? David
Echenberg; 2. Multinational companies and national contracts Maria Celeste
Vettese; Part II. Methodological Challenges: 3. Does the use of common law
contract models give rise to a tacit choice of law or to a harmonised,
transnational interpretation? Giuditta Cordero Moss; 4. Common law based
contracts under German law Gerhard Dannemann; 5. Comparing exculpatory
clauses under Anglo-American law: testing total legal convergence Edward T.
Canuel; 6. Circulation of common law contract models in Europe: the impact
of European Union system Jean-Sylvestre Bergé; Part III. The Applicable
Law's Effects on Boilerplate Clauses: 7. The common law tradition:
application of boilerplate clauses under English law Edwin Peel; 8. The
Germanic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under German law
Ulrich Magnus; 9. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under French law Xavier Lagarde, David Méheut and Jean-Michel
Reversac; 10. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses
under Italian law Giorgio De Nova; 11. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Danish law Peter Møgelvang-Hansen; 12. The Nordic
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Finnish Law Gustaf
Möller; 13. The Nordic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under
Norwegian law Viggo Hagstrøm; 14. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Swedish law Lars Gorton; 15. The East European
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Hungarian law Attila
Menyhárd; 16. The East European tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under Russian law Ivan S. Zykin; 17. Conclusion: the
self-sufficient contract, uniformly interpreted on the basis of its own
terms: an illusion, but not fully useless Giuditta Cordero Moss.
international contracts: does the process invite a review of standard
contracts from the point of view of national legal requirements? David
Echenberg; 2. Multinational companies and national contracts Maria Celeste
Vettese; Part II. Methodological Challenges: 3. Does the use of common law
contract models give rise to a tacit choice of law or to a harmonised,
transnational interpretation? Giuditta Cordero Moss; 4. Common law based
contracts under German law Gerhard Dannemann; 5. Comparing exculpatory
clauses under Anglo-American law: testing total legal convergence Edward T.
Canuel; 6. Circulation of common law contract models in Europe: the impact
of European Union system Jean-Sylvestre Bergé; Part III. The Applicable
Law's Effects on Boilerplate Clauses: 7. The common law tradition:
application of boilerplate clauses under English law Edwin Peel; 8. The
Germanic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under German law
Ulrich Magnus; 9. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under French law Xavier Lagarde, David Méheut and Jean-Michel
Reversac; 10. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses
under Italian law Giorgio De Nova; 11. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Danish law Peter Møgelvang-Hansen; 12. The Nordic
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Finnish Law Gustaf
Möller; 13. The Nordic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under
Norwegian law Viggo Hagstrøm; 14. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Swedish law Lars Gorton; 15. The East European
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Hungarian law Attila
Menyhárd; 16. The East European tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under Russian law Ivan S. Zykin; 17. Conclusion: the
self-sufficient contract, uniformly interpreted on the basis of its own
terms: an illusion, but not fully useless Giuditta Cordero Moss.
Introduction; Part I. How Contracts Are Written In Practice: 1. Negotiating
international contracts: does the process invite a review of standard
contracts from the point of view of national legal requirements? David
Echenberg; 2. Multinational companies and national contracts Maria Celeste
Vettese; Part II. Methodological Challenges: 3. Does the use of common law
contract models give rise to a tacit choice of law or to a harmonised,
transnational interpretation? Giuditta Cordero Moss; 4. Common law based
contracts under German law Gerhard Dannemann; 5. Comparing exculpatory
clauses under Anglo-American law: testing total legal convergence Edward T.
Canuel; 6. Circulation of common law contract models in Europe: the impact
of European Union system Jean-Sylvestre Bergé; Part III. The Applicable
Law's Effects on Boilerplate Clauses: 7. The common law tradition:
application of boilerplate clauses under English law Edwin Peel; 8. The
Germanic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under German law
Ulrich Magnus; 9. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under French law Xavier Lagarde, David Méheut and Jean-Michel
Reversac; 10. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses
under Italian law Giorgio De Nova; 11. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Danish law Peter Møgelvang-Hansen; 12. The Nordic
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Finnish Law Gustaf
Möller; 13. The Nordic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under
Norwegian law Viggo Hagstrøm; 14. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Swedish law Lars Gorton; 15. The East European
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Hungarian law Attila
Menyhárd; 16. The East European tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under Russian law Ivan S. Zykin; 17. Conclusion: the
self-sufficient contract, uniformly interpreted on the basis of its own
terms: an illusion, but not fully useless Giuditta Cordero Moss.
international contracts: does the process invite a review of standard
contracts from the point of view of national legal requirements? David
Echenberg; 2. Multinational companies and national contracts Maria Celeste
Vettese; Part II. Methodological Challenges: 3. Does the use of common law
contract models give rise to a tacit choice of law or to a harmonised,
transnational interpretation? Giuditta Cordero Moss; 4. Common law based
contracts under German law Gerhard Dannemann; 5. Comparing exculpatory
clauses under Anglo-American law: testing total legal convergence Edward T.
Canuel; 6. Circulation of common law contract models in Europe: the impact
of European Union system Jean-Sylvestre Bergé; Part III. The Applicable
Law's Effects on Boilerplate Clauses: 7. The common law tradition:
application of boilerplate clauses under English law Edwin Peel; 8. The
Germanic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under German law
Ulrich Magnus; 9. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under French law Xavier Lagarde, David Méheut and Jean-Michel
Reversac; 10. The Romanistic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses
under Italian law Giorgio De Nova; 11. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Danish law Peter Møgelvang-Hansen; 12. The Nordic
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Finnish Law Gustaf
Möller; 13. The Nordic tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under
Norwegian law Viggo Hagstrøm; 14. The Nordic tradition: application of
boilerplate clauses under Swedish law Lars Gorton; 15. The East European
tradition: application of boilerplate clauses under Hungarian law Attila
Menyhárd; 16. The East European tradition: application of boilerplate
clauses under Russian law Ivan S. Zykin; 17. Conclusion: the
self-sufficient contract, uniformly interpreted on the basis of its own
terms: an illusion, but not fully useless Giuditta Cordero Moss.