Towards a European civil code
Издателство: Ars Aequi Libri, Kluwer Law International;Nijmegen, The Hague, Boston
Година на издаване: 2004 г.
Поредност на изданието: 3rd fully re
ISBN: 904112280
Страници: 847 p.
Ключови думи: Civil law; Europe; Codification
Сигнатура: 2.3.8/T 69
Съдържа: 1. Towards a European Civil Code -- 2. Roman law and the harmonisation of private law in Europe -- 3. European private law, lex mercatoria and globalisation -- 4. The American experience: restatements, the UCC, uniform laws, and transnational coordination -- 5. EC directives as a means of private law unification -- 6. The ECJ case-law as a means of unification of private law? -- 7. Principles of contract law -- 8. Procedural implications of civil law unification -- 9. On the legitimacy of Europeanising private law: considerations on a law of justi(ce)-fication (Justum Facere) for the EU multilevel system -- 10. The challenge of market integration for European conflicts theory -- 11. The constitutional basis of a European private law -- 12. The foreseeability limitation on liability in contract -- 13. E-commerce -- 14. A diabolical idea -- 15. The ''social'' side of contract law and the new principle of regard and fairness -- 16. Basics first please! A critique of some recent priorities shown by the Commission's action plan -- 17. Is unification of family law feasible or even desirable? -- 18. Harmonisation of the law of succession in Europe -- 19. Formation of contracts -- 20. Pre-contractual stage -- 21. Agency -- 22. Defects on consent in contractual law -- 23. Illegality and immorality in contracts: towards European principles -- 24. Standard norms conditions -- 25. Interpretation of contracts -- 26. The concept of good faith -- 27. Hardship -- 28. Non-performance (breach) of contracts -- 29. Limitation of periods -- 30. Towards principles of European sales law -- 31. The cast for a European insurance contract code -- 32. Service contracts -- 33. Unjustified enrichment -- 34. The general conditions of unlawfulness -- 35. Product liability -- a history of harmonisation -- 36. Economical analysis of tort law and the European civil code -- 37. Environmental liability and the private enforcement of community law -- 38. The frontier between contractual and tortious liability in Europe: insights from the case of compensation for pure economic loss -- 39. Transfer of property -- 40. Security rights in movables -- 41. The Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment -- 42. Real security regarding immovable objects -- reflections on a euro-mortgage -- 43. Trust and fiducie -- 44. Corporate and business law in the European Union: status and perspectives 2004.*
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