The Transformation of European Private Law
Herausgeber: Devenney, James
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A critical overview of the Europeanisation of private law at a watershed moment, a point of punctuated equilibrium.
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A critical overview of the Europeanisation of private law at a watershed moment, a point of punctuated equilibrium.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038806
- ISBN-10: 1107038804
- Artikelnr.: 38611942
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038806
- ISBN-10: 1107038804
- Artikelnr.: 38611942
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The DCFR in relation to English contract law Stephen Waddams; 2. The
draft Common Frame of Reference and European contract law: moving from the
'academic' to the 'political' Paula Giliker; 3. The Europeanisation of
contract law and the role of comparative law: the case of the Directive on
Consumer Rights Cristina Amato; 4. The private law dimension to the 'State
of the Union': (D)CFR/CESL Initiatives and the Europeanisation of private
law Mel Kenny and James Devenney; 5. European contract law: how to exclude
land? Peter Sparkes; 6. Harmonization and its discontents: a transaction
costs critique of a European contract law David Campbell and Roger Halson;
7. Theory and practice of constructing a common contract law terminology
Chiara Perfumi; 8. Private law discourse and scholarship in the wake of the
Europeanisation of private law Olha Cherednychenko; 9. Contract
codification and the English: some observations from the Indian Contract
Act 1872 Warren Swain; 10. Consequences of implementing EU legislation - an
Estonian experience Irene Jull and Sander Kärson; 11. The impact of Europe
on Irish contract law Cliona Kelly; 12. The Europeanisation of the
insurance contract law: the insurer's duty to advise and its regulation in
German and European law Piotr Tereszkiewicz; 13. European contract law
making and development: lessons from Directive 93/13's Price Term Exemption
Michael Schillig; 14. Enforcement or compensation? Damages actions in EU
law after the Draft Common Frame of Reference Dorota Leczykiewicz; 15.
Consumer complaints and alternative dispute resolution: harmonization of
the European ADR system Immaculada Barral-Viñals; 16. Conclusion Mel Kenny
and James Devenney.
draft Common Frame of Reference and European contract law: moving from the
'academic' to the 'political' Paula Giliker; 3. The Europeanisation of
contract law and the role of comparative law: the case of the Directive on
Consumer Rights Cristina Amato; 4. The private law dimension to the 'State
of the Union': (D)CFR/CESL Initiatives and the Europeanisation of private
law Mel Kenny and James Devenney; 5. European contract law: how to exclude
land? Peter Sparkes; 6. Harmonization and its discontents: a transaction
costs critique of a European contract law David Campbell and Roger Halson;
7. Theory and practice of constructing a common contract law terminology
Chiara Perfumi; 8. Private law discourse and scholarship in the wake of the
Europeanisation of private law Olha Cherednychenko; 9. Contract
codification and the English: some observations from the Indian Contract
Act 1872 Warren Swain; 10. Consequences of implementing EU legislation - an
Estonian experience Irene Jull and Sander Kärson; 11. The impact of Europe
on Irish contract law Cliona Kelly; 12. The Europeanisation of the
insurance contract law: the insurer's duty to advise and its regulation in
German and European law Piotr Tereszkiewicz; 13. European contract law
making and development: lessons from Directive 93/13's Price Term Exemption
Michael Schillig; 14. Enforcement or compensation? Damages actions in EU
law after the Draft Common Frame of Reference Dorota Leczykiewicz; 15.
Consumer complaints and alternative dispute resolution: harmonization of
the European ADR system Immaculada Barral-Viñals; 16. Conclusion Mel Kenny
and James Devenney.
1. The DCFR in relation to English contract law Stephen Waddams; 2. The
draft Common Frame of Reference and European contract law: moving from the
'academic' to the 'political' Paula Giliker; 3. The Europeanisation of
contract law and the role of comparative law: the case of the Directive on
Consumer Rights Cristina Amato; 4. The private law dimension to the 'State
of the Union': (D)CFR/CESL Initiatives and the Europeanisation of private
law Mel Kenny and James Devenney; 5. European contract law: how to exclude
land? Peter Sparkes; 6. Harmonization and its discontents: a transaction
costs critique of a European contract law David Campbell and Roger Halson;
7. Theory and practice of constructing a common contract law terminology
Chiara Perfumi; 8. Private law discourse and scholarship in the wake of the
Europeanisation of private law Olha Cherednychenko; 9. Contract
codification and the English: some observations from the Indian Contract
Act 1872 Warren Swain; 10. Consequences of implementing EU legislation - an
Estonian experience Irene Jull and Sander Kärson; 11. The impact of Europe
on Irish contract law Cliona Kelly; 12. The Europeanisation of the
insurance contract law: the insurer's duty to advise and its regulation in
German and European law Piotr Tereszkiewicz; 13. European contract law
making and development: lessons from Directive 93/13's Price Term Exemption
Michael Schillig; 14. Enforcement or compensation? Damages actions in EU
law after the Draft Common Frame of Reference Dorota Leczykiewicz; 15.
Consumer complaints and alternative dispute resolution: harmonization of
the European ADR system Immaculada Barral-Viñals; 16. Conclusion Mel Kenny
and James Devenney.
draft Common Frame of Reference and European contract law: moving from the
'academic' to the 'political' Paula Giliker; 3. The Europeanisation of
contract law and the role of comparative law: the case of the Directive on
Consumer Rights Cristina Amato; 4. The private law dimension to the 'State
of the Union': (D)CFR/CESL Initiatives and the Europeanisation of private
law Mel Kenny and James Devenney; 5. European contract law: how to exclude
land? Peter Sparkes; 6. Harmonization and its discontents: a transaction
costs critique of a European contract law David Campbell and Roger Halson;
7. Theory and practice of constructing a common contract law terminology
Chiara Perfumi; 8. Private law discourse and scholarship in the wake of the
Europeanisation of private law Olha Cherednychenko; 9. Contract
codification and the English: some observations from the Indian Contract
Act 1872 Warren Swain; 10. Consequences of implementing EU legislation - an
Estonian experience Irene Jull and Sander Kärson; 11. The impact of Europe
on Irish contract law Cliona Kelly; 12. The Europeanisation of the
insurance contract law: the insurer's duty to advise and its regulation in
German and European law Piotr Tereszkiewicz; 13. European contract law
making and development: lessons from Directive 93/13's Price Term Exemption
Michael Schillig; 14. Enforcement or compensation? Damages actions in EU
law after the Draft Common Frame of Reference Dorota Leczykiewicz; 15.
Consumer complaints and alternative dispute resolution: harmonization of
the European ADR system Immaculada Barral-Viñals; 16. Conclusion Mel Kenny
and James Devenney.