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El. knyga: Common European Sales Law in Context: Interactions with English and German Law

Edited by (, Professor of Comparative Law and Fellow of Brasenose College, University of Oxford; Director of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparat), Edited by (, Professor of English Law, British Economy and Politics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191668173
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191668173

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European Contract Law unification projects have recently advanced from the Draft Common Frame of Reference (2009) to a European Commission proposal for an optional Common European Sales Law (2011) which is to facilitate cross-border marketing. This book investigates for the first time how CESL and DCFR rules would interact with various aspects of domestic law, represented by English and German law. Nineteen chapters, co-authored by British and German scholars, examine such interface issues for eg pre-contractual relationships, notions of contract, formation, interpretation, and remedies, extending to non-discrimination, third parties, transfers or rights, aspects of property law, and collective proceedings. They go beyond a critical analysis of CESL and DCFR rules by demonstrating where and how CESL rules would interact with neighbouring areas of English and German law before English and German courts, how domestic traditions might influence the application, which aspects might motivate sellers and buyers to choose or reject CESL, and which might serve as model for national legislators. The findings are summarized in the final two chapters.
List of Abbreviations
xi
List of Contributors
xx
Table of Cases
xxiii
Table of Legislation
xl
1 Introduction: The European Contract Law Initiative and the `CFR in Context' Project
1(20)
Gerhard Dannemann
Stefan Vogenauer
2 Choice of CESL and Conflict of Laws
21(61)
Gerhard Dannemann
3 Drafting and Interpretation of a European Contract Law Instrument
82(38)
Stefan Vogenauer
4 Conceptions of Contract
120(40)
Simon Whittaker
Karl Riesenhuber
5 Non-Discrimination and the `Constitutionalization of Contract Law'
160(30)
Mark Freedland
Matthias Lehmann
6 Language of Information, Contract, and Communication
190(26)
Geraint Howells
Bevan Marten
Wolfgang Wurmnest
7 Pre-Contractual Duties
216(32)
Kasper Steensgaard
Christian Twigg-Flesner
8 Conclusion of Contract
248(46)
Caroline Harvey
Michael Schillig
9 The Right of Withdrawal
294(47)
Reiner Schulze
Jonathan Morgan
10 Interpretation of Contracts
341(32)
Gerard McMeel
Hans Christoph Grigoleit
11 Defects in Consent: Mistake, Fraud, Threats, Unfair Exploitation
373(50)
John Cartwright
Martin Schmidt-Kessel
12 Control of Standard Contract Terms
423(46)
Phillip Hellwege
Lucinda Miller
13 Representation
469(33)
Robert Freitag
Thomas Krebs
14 Contract Terms in Favour of Third Parties
502(19)
Andrew Burrows
Christoph Busch
15 Transfer of Rights and Obligations
521(41)
Hugh Beale
Wolf-Georg Ringe
16 Supervening Events
562(19)
Hannes Unberath
Ewan McKendrick
17 Obligations of Sellers and Buyers
581(31)
Christopher Schuller
Alexander Zenefels
18 Specific Performance and Right to Cure
612(35)
Hector L. MacQueen
Barbara Dauner-Lieb
Peter W. Tettinger
19 Termination, Price Reduction, and Damages
647(40)
Mindy Chen-Wishart
Ulrich Magnus
20 Control of Standard Terms and Collective Proceedings
687(21)
James Devenney
Thomas Pfeiffer
21 The CESL as Optional Sales Law: Interactions with English and German Law
708(24)
Gerhard Dannemann
22 The DCFR and the CESL as Models for Law Reform
732(21)
Stefan Vogenauer
Bibliography 753(20)
Index 773