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This is the third edition of the widely acclaimed and successful casebook on contract in the Ius Commune series, developed to be used throughout Europe and beyond by anyone who teaches, learns or practises law with a comparative or European perspective. The book contains leading cases, legislation and other materials from English, French and German law as the main representatives of the legal traditions within Europe, as well as EU legislation and case law and extracts from the Principles of European Contract Law. Comparisons are also made to other international restatements such as the Vienna Sales Convention, the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, the Draft Common Frame of Reference and so on. Materials are chosen and ordered so as to foster comparative study, complemented with annotations and comparative overviews prepared by a multinational team.

The third edition includes many new developments at the EU level (including the ill-fated proposal for a Common European Sales Law and further developments linked to the digital single market) and in national laws, in particular the major reform of the French Code civil in 2016 and 2018, the UKs Consumer Rights Act 2015 and new cases.

The principal subjects covered in this book include:

An overview of EU legislation and of soft law principles, and their interrelation with national law The distinctions between contract and property, tort and restitution Formation and pre-contractual liability Validity, including duties of disclosure Interpretation and contents; performance and non-performance Remedies Supervening events Third parties.

Recenzijos

Excellent book which will be a joy to work with in this course. -- Lukas Rademacher * University of Cologne * Just excellent throughout. Hard to think what more it could offer, or how the quality could be improved. Thanks to all involved for such a tremendous resource. -- Colm McGrath * King's College London *

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This is the third edition of the widely acclaimed and successful casebook on Contract in the Ius Commune Series, developed to be used throughout Europe and beyond, by anyone who teaches, learns or practises law with a comparative or European perspective.
Preface v
Abbreviations xi
Table of Cases
xxi
Table of Legislation
xlvii
Part 1 Introduction
1 General Trends In Modern Contract Law
3(32)
2 European Union Law On Contracts
35(18)
3 Principles, Soft Law And Legislative Proposals In European Contract Law
53(24)
4 National Contract Laws In A European Context
77(16)
5 Notions Of Contract
93(28)
6 Contract And Adjoining Areas
121(48)
7 Categorisation Of Contracts According To Parties
169(34)
Part 2 Formation
8 Offer And Acceptance
203(80)
9 Sufficiency Of Agreement
283(18)
10 Intention To Create Legal Relations
301(42)
11 Cause And Consideration
343(52)
12 Formal Requirements
395(28)
13 Precontractual Negotiations
423(60)
Part 3 Fraud, Abuse, Immorality
14 Fraud, Mistake And Misrepresentation
483(114)
15 Threats
597(32)
16 Abuse Of Circumstances
629(34)
17 Immoral And Illegal Contracts
663(58)
Part 4 Content Of Contracts
18 Interpretation
721(44)
19 The Obligations Of The Parties: Sales And Services Contracts
765(32)
20 Supplementation And Implication Of Terms
797(14)
21 Unfair Clauses
811(82)
Part 5 Remedies For Non-Performance
22 The Range Of Remedies For Breach Of Contract
893(8)
23 Specific Performance
901(56)
24 Withholding Performance
957(24)
25 Termination
981(78)
26 Damages
1059(82)
27 Remedies For Non-Conforming Goods And Services
1141(30)
Part 6 Supervening Events
28 Impossibility Of Performance
1171(38)
29 Hardship, Imprevision
1209(24)
30 Clauses Dealing With Supervening Events
1233(26)
Part 7 Third Party Consequences
31 Contracts For The Benefit Of Third Parties
1259(94)
32 Agency
1353(26)
33 Assignment
1379(36)
Index 1415
Hugh Beale is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Warwick, Senior Research Fellow, Harris Manchester College, and Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford. He is a former Law Commissioner for England and Wales. Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson is Agrégée des Facultés de droit and Conseillčre dEtat. Jacobien Rutgers is Professor of European Private Law at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam. Stefan Vogenauer is Director at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt.