Comparative Contract Law: An Introduction offers an overview of the main aspects of contract law from a comparative perspective, and a methodology to facilitate understanding of the different rules of contract law, focusing on the comparison between civil law and common law.
Comparative Contract Law: An Introduction offers an overview of the main aspects of contract law from a comparative perspective, and a methodology to facilitate understanding of the different rules of contract law, focusing on the comparison between civil law and common law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ermanno Calzolaio is Full Professor of Private Comparative Law since 2006. He was Dean of the Department of Law at the University of Macerata, Italy, between 2012 and 2018, and has also been a visiting professor at universities around the world (Australia, China, France). He is also a member of the board of the Italian Association of Comparative Law (AIDC), the International Academy of Comparative Law and the Italian Evaluation Board for research in law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The sources of contract law 3. Promise and contract 4. The formation of contracts 5. Pre-contractual negotiations 6. Interpretation 7. Mistake 8. Breach of contract 9. Supervening events 10. The Vienna Convention for International Sales of Goods (CISG)
1. Introduction; 2. The sources of contract law; 3. Promise and contract; 4. The formation of contracts; 5. Pre-contractual negotiations; 6. Interpretation; 7. Mistake; 8. Breach of contract; 9. Supervening events; 10. The Vienna Convention for International Sales of Goods (CISG)
1. Introduction 2. The sources of contract law 3. Promise and contract 4. The formation of contracts 5. Pre-contractual negotiations 6. Interpretation 7. Mistake 8. Breach of contract 9. Supervening events 10. The Vienna Convention for International Sales of Goods (CISG)
1. Introduction; 2. The sources of contract law; 3. Promise and contract; 4. The formation of contracts; 5. Pre-contractual negotiations; 6. Interpretation; 7. Mistake; 8. Breach of contract; 9. Supervening events; 10. The Vienna Convention for International Sales of Goods (CISG)
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