Examining the constitutional foundations of European contract law, this book provides a thorough assessment of the extent of the European Union's competence to regulate contracts and offers a comprehensive comparative study of the contract law framework in the United States.
Examining the constitutional foundations of European contract law, this book provides a thorough assessment of the extent of the European Union's competence to regulate contracts and offers a comprehensive comparative study of the contract law framework in the United States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Kathleen Gutman is an American-trained lawyer specialising in EU and International Law and the comparative study of EU-US law. She has been awarded several advanced legal degrees from American and European institutions, including a J.D./LL.M. in International, Foreign, and Comparative Law from Duke University School of Law, as well as a M.A. in European Studies and a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Leuven. She has also worked as a summer associate in the Brussels office of Van Bael & Bellis and as a litigation associate in the New York office of Jones Day.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I: CONTEXT 1: The Constitutional Framing of European Contract Law 2: The Role of the Court of Justice in European Contract Law 3: The American Contract Law Framework PART II: DEBATE 4: The Debate Begins 5: The Debate Solidifies 6: The Debate Continues PART III: CONSTITUTIONALITY 7: The Constitutional Parameters of European Contract Law 8: European Contract Law and the Internal Market 9: European Contract Law and Consumer Protection 10: European Contract Law and Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters 11: Alternative and Complementary Routes in European Contract Law 12: Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction PART I: CONTEXT 1: The Constitutional Framing of European Contract Law 2: The Role of the Court of Justice in European Contract Law 3: The American Contract Law Framework PART II: DEBATE 4: The Debate Begins 5: The Debate Solidifies 6: The Debate Continues PART III: CONSTITUTIONALITY 7: The Constitutional Parameters of European Contract Law 8: European Contract Law and the Internal Market 9: European Contract Law and Consumer Protection 10: European Contract Law and Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters 11: Alternative and Complementary Routes in European Contract Law 12: Conclusion Bibliography
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