Since its original publication ten years ago, Towards a European Civil Code has become an international classic. It is both a preeminent reference in the debate on the future of European private law, and a standard text in legal education in many European universities. This third, fully revised and expanded edition includes new contributions on such important matters as the following: constitutionalisation; social concerns; economic analysis; arguments against a European civil code; e-commerce; and sales, service and insurance contracts.
All forty four chapters have been brought fully up to date with European and national developments, making Towards a European Civil Code the cornerstone in any endeavour involving issues in European private law.
Contents:
PART 1 ? GENERAL ISSUES
CHAPTER
1 Ewoud Hondius- Towards a European Civil Code
2 Reinhard Zimmermann- Roman Law and the Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe
3 Klaus Peter Berger- European Private Law, Lex Mercatoria and Globalisation.
4 Richard Hyland- The American Experience: Restatements, the UCC, Uniform Laws, and Transnational Coordination.
5 Peter-Christian Müller-Graff- EC Directives as a Means of Private Law Unification
6 Walter van Gerven- The ECJ Case-law as a Means of Unification of Private Law?
7 Arthur Hartkamp- Principles of Contract Law
8 Konstantinos Kerameus- Procedural Implications of Civil Law Unification
9 Joerges- On the legitimacy of Europeanising private law: Considerations on a law of justi(ce)-fication (justum facere) for the EU multi-level system
10 Horatia Muir Watt- Could the Conflict of Laws Fit into a European Civil Code? The Challenge of Market Integration for European Conflicts Theory.
11 Zeno Zencovich / Vardi- The constitutional basis of a European private law (The relationship between human rights and EPR)
12 Gordley- The Foreseeability Limitation on Liability in Contract (Philosophical Origins European Private Law).
13 Ramberg- Towards a European Civil Code E-commerce
14 Legrand- A diabolical Idea.
15 Lurger- The lSociall Side of Contract Law and the New Principle of Regard and Fairness.
16 Mattei- Basic first please! A critique of some recent priorities shown by the commission ls action plan
PART 2 ? SUBSTANTIVE LAW
A Family law and law of succession
CHAPTER
17 Dieter Martiny- Is unification of family law feasible or even desirable?
18 Verbeke / Leleu- Harmonization of the law of succession in Europe
B Contract law ? General issues
CHAPTER
19 Sacco- Formation of Contracts.
20 Sjef van Erp- The pre-contractual stage
21 Bonell- Agency
22 Fabre-Magnan/ Sefton-Green- Defects on Consent in contract law.
23 MacQueen- Illegality and immorality in Contracts: Towards European Principles.
24 Wilhelmsson- Standard Form Conditions
25 Canaris / Grigoleit- Interpretation of Contracts
26 Martijn Hesselink- The concept of Good Faith
27 Tallon- Hardship
28 Ole Lando- Non-performance (breach) of contracts
29 Bonell- Limitation periods.
C Contract law ? Specific contracts
CHAPTER
30 Heutger / Jeloschek- Towards Principles of European Sales Law
31 Basedow- The case for a European Insurance Contract Code
32 Loos- Service Contracts
D Restitution
CHAPTER
33 Eric Clive- Unjustified Enrichment
E Tort
CHAPTER
34 David Howarth- The general conditions of unlawfulness
35 Geraint Howells- Product Liability- a history of harmonisation
36 Michael Faure- Economical analysis of Tort Law and the European Civil Code
37 Gerrit Betlem- Environmental Liability and the Private Enforcement of Community Law
38 Mauro Bussani / Vernon Palmer- The Frontier between Contractual and Tortious Liability in Europe: Insights from the Case of Compensation for Pure Economic Loss
F Property
CHAPTER
39 Ulrich Drobnig- Transfer of property
40 Ulrich Drobnig- Security rights in movables
41 Roy Goode- The Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment
42 Wehrens / Van Velten- Real security regarding immovable objects- reflections on a euro mortgage
G Trust
CHAPTER
43 Grimaldi / Barrière-Trust and Fiducie
H Company law
CHAPTER
44 Peter Hommelhoff- Corporate and business law in the European Union: Status and perspectives 2004
Editors: Arthur Hartkamp ? Martijn Hesselink ? Ewoud Hondius ? Carla Joustra ? Edgar du Perron ? Muriel Veldman
Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Since its original publication ten years ago, Towards a European Civil Code has become an international classic. It is both a preeminent reference in the debate on the future of European private law, and a standard text in legal education in many European universities. This third, fully revised and expanded edition includes new contributions on such important matters as the following: constitutionalisation; social concerns; economic analysis; arguments against a European civil code; e-commerce; and sales, service and insurance contracts.
All forty four chapters have been brought fully up to date with European and national developments, making Towards a European Civil Code the cornerstone in any endeavour involving issues in European private law.
Contents:
PART 1 ? GENERAL ISSUES
CHAPTER
1 Ewoud Hondius- Towards a European Civil Code
2 Reinhard Zimmermann- Roman Law and the Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe
3 Klaus Peter Berger- European Private Law, Lex Mercatoria and Globalisation.
4 Richard Hyland- The American Experience: Restatements, the UCC, Uniform Laws, and Transnational Coordination.
5 Peter-Christian Müller-Graff- EC Directives as a Means of Private Law Unification
6 Walter van Gerven- The ECJ Case-law as a Means of Unification of Private Law?
7 Arthur Hartkamp- Principles of Contract Law
8 Konstantinos Kerameus- Procedural Implications of Civil Law Unification
9 Joerges- On the legitimacy of Europeanising private law: Considerations on a law of justi(ce)-fication (justum facere) for the EU multi-level system
10 Horatia Muir Watt- Could the Conflict of Laws Fit into a European Civil Code? The Challenge of Market Integration for European Conflicts Theory.
11 Zeno Zencovich / Vardi- The constitutional basis of a European private law (The relationship between human rights and EPR)
12 Gordley- The Foreseeability Limitation on Liability in Contract (Philosophical Origins European Private Law).
13 Ramberg- Towards a European Civil Code E-commerce
14 Legrand- A diabolical Idea.
15 Lurger- The lSociall Side of Contract Law and the New Principle of Regard and Fairness.
16 Mattei- Basic first please! A critique of some recent priorities shown by the commission ls action plan
PART 2 ? SUBSTANTIVE LAW
A Family law and law of succession
CHAPTER
17 Dieter Martiny- Is unification of family law feasible or even desirable?
18 Verbeke / Leleu- Harmonization of the law of succession in Europe
B Contract law ? General issues
CHAPTER
19 Sacco- Formation of Contracts.
20 Sjef van Erp- The pre-contractual stage
21 Bonell- Agency
22 Fabre-Magnan/ Sefton-Green- Defects on Consent in contract law.
23 MacQueen- Illegality and immorality in Contracts: Towards European Principles.
24 Wilhelmsson- Standard Form Conditions
25 Canaris / Grigoleit- Interpretation of Contracts
26 Martijn Hesselink- The concept of Good Faith
27 Tallon- Hardship
28 Ole Lando- Non-performance (breach) of contracts
29 Bonell- Limitation periods.
C Contract law ? Specific contracts
CHAPTER
30 Heutger / Jeloschek- Towards Principles of European Sales Law
31 Basedow- The case for a European Insurance Contract Code
32 Loos- Service Contracts
D Restitution
CHAPTER
33 Eric Clive- Unjustified Enrichment
E Tort
CHAPTER
34 David Howarth- The general conditions of unlawfulness
35 Geraint Howells- Product Liability- a history of harmonisation
36 Michael Faure- Economical analysis of Tort Law and the European Civil Code
37 Gerrit Betlem- Environmental Liability and the Private Enforcement of Community Law
38 Mauro Bussani / Vernon Palmer- The Frontier between Contractual and Tortious Liability in Europe: Insights from the Case of Compensation for Pure Economic Loss
F Property
CHAPTER
39 Ulrich Drobnig- Transfer of property
40 Ulrich Drobnig- Security rights in movables
41 Roy Goode- The Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment
42 Wehrens / Van Velten- Real security regarding immovable objects- reflections on a euro mortgage
G Trust
CHAPTER
43 Grimaldi / Barrière-Trust and Fiducie
H Company law
CHAPTER
44 Peter Hommelhoff- Corporate and business law in the European Union: Status and perspectives 2004
Editors: Arthur Hartkamp ? Martijn Hesselink ? Ewoud Hondius ? Carla Joustra ? Edgar du Perron ? Muriel Veldman
Since its original publication ten years ago, Towards a European Civil Code has become an international classic. It is both a preeminent reference in the debate on the future of European private law, and a standard text in legal education in many European universities. This third, fully revised and expanded edition includes new contributions on such important matters as the following: constitutionalisation; social concerns; economic analysis; arguments against a European civil code; e-commerce; and sales, service and insurance contracts.
All forty four chapters have been brought fully up to date with European and national developments, making Towards a European Civil Code the cornerstone in any endeavour involving issues in European private law.
Contents:
PART 1 ? GENERAL ISSUES
CHAPTER
1 Ewoud Hondius- Towards a European Civil Code
2 Reinhard Zimmermann- Roman Law and the Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe
3 Klaus Peter Berger- European Private Law, Lex Mercatoria and Globalisation.
4 Richard Hyland- The American Experience: Restatements, the UCC, Uniform Laws, and Transnational Coordination.
5 Peter-Christian Müller-Graff- EC Directives as a Means of Private Law Unification
6 Walter van Gerven- The ECJ Case-law as a Means of Unification of Private Law?
7 Arthur Hartkamp- Principles of Contract Law
8 Konstantinos Kerameus- Procedural Implications of Civil Law Unification
9 Joerges- On the legitimacy of Europeanising private law: Considerations on a law of justi(ce)-fication (justum facere) for the EU multi-level system
10 Horatia Muir Watt- Could the Conflict of Laws Fit into a European Civil Code? The Challenge of Market Integration for European Conflicts Theory.
11 Zeno Zencovich / Vardi- The constitutional basis of a European private law (The relationship between human rights and EPR)
12 Gordley- The Foreseeability Limitation on Liability in Contract (Philosophical Origins European Private Law).
13 Ramberg- Towards a European Civil Code E-commerce
14 Legrand- A diabolical Idea.
15 Lurger- The lSociall Side of Contract Law and the New Principle of Regard and Fairness.
16 Mattei- Basic first please! A critique of some recent priorities shown by the commission ls action plan
PART 2 ? SUBSTANTIVE LAW
A Family law and law of succession
CHAPTER
17 Dieter Martiny- Is unification of family law feasible or even desirable?
18 Verbeke / Leleu- Harmonization of the law of succession in Europe
B Contract law ? General issues
CHAPTER
19 Sacco- Formation of Contracts.
20 Sjef van Erp- The pre-contractual stage
21 Bonell- Agency
22 Fabre-Magnan/ Sefton-Green- Defects on Consent in contract law.
23 MacQueen- Illegality and immorality in Contracts: Towards European Principles.
24 Wilhelmsson- Standard Form Conditions
25 Canaris / Grigoleit- Interpretation of Contracts
26 Martijn Hesselink- The concept of Good Faith
27 Tallon- Hardship
28 Ole Lando- Non-performance (breach) of contracts
29 Bonell- Limitation periods.
C Contract law ? Specific contracts
CHAPTER
30 Heutger / Jeloschek- Towards Principles of European Sales Law
31 Basedow- The case for a European Insurance Contract Code
32 Loos- Service Contracts
D Restitution
CHAPTER
33 Eric Clive- Unjustified Enrichment
E Tort
CHAPTER
34 David Howarth- The general conditions of unlawfulness
35 Geraint Howells- Product Liability- a history of harmonisation
36 Michael Faure- Economical analysis of Tort Law and the European Civil Code
37 Gerrit Betlem- Environmental Liability and the Private Enforcement of Community Law
38 Mauro Bussani / Vernon Palmer- The Frontier between Contractual and Tortious Liability in Europe: Insights from the Case of Compensation for Pure Economic Loss
F Property
CHAPTER
39 Ulrich Drobnig- Transfer of property
40 Ulrich Drobnig- Security rights in movables
41 Roy Goode- The Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment
42 Wehrens / Van Velten- Real security regarding immovable objects- reflections on a euro mortgage
G Trust
CHAPTER
43 Grimaldi / Barrière-Trust and Fiducie
H Company law
CHAPTER
44 Peter Hommelhoff- Corporate and business law in the European Union: Status and perspectives 2004
Editors: Arthur Hartkamp ? Martijn Hesselink ? Ewoud Hondius ? Carla Joustra ? Edgar du Perron ? Muriel Veldman
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