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The Law of Obligations in Europe : A New Wave of Codifications / ed. by Reiner Schulze, Fryderyk Zoll.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Munich : Otto Schmidt/De Gruyter european law pub, [2013]Copyright date: 2013Description: 1 online resource (250 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783866539839
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340
LOC classification:
  • KJE1491.A8 L39 2013
  • KJE1491.A8 L39 2013
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Contents -- Introduction -- Changes in the Law of Obligations in Europe -- Part I -- Czech and European Law of Obligations at a Turning Point -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Czech Civil Law -- Position of the Law of Obligations in Polish Law in the Context of a Reform of the European Law of Obligations -- Contract Law in the Draft of the New Polish Civil Code: Formation of Contract, Performance and Non-Performance of Obligations -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in the Changing Hungarian Civil Law -- Russian Law of Obligations: Structure, Positioning and Connection with Supranational Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Russian Civil Law -- Part II -- 10 Years after the Reform of the Law of Obligations in Germany – The Position of the Law of Obligations in German Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in German Law -- The Law of Obligations in Scots Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Scots Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Swiss Law -- Does Europe Go Dutch? The Impact of Dutch Civil Law on Recodification in Europe -- Part III -- France: Position of the Law of Obligations in National and Supranational Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in French Law -- The Law of Obligations in Romania -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Romanian Law -- The Spanish Obligation and Contract Law and the Proposal for its Modernisation -- Spain: Modernising Performance and Non-performance
Summary: Summary: In the light of the current legal developments it is to be assumed that the influence of EU legislation will initiate a wave of reforms regarding the law of obligations at Member State level. How legislation of the European Union affects national legal systems in the context of the reform process is of great interest, especially in due consideration of the harmonisation of private law. This volume illustrates the developments of such reforms across the European Union and is, thus, an indispensable guide for those who wish to get a deeper insight into the challenges and the current trends in the modernisation of the law of obligations in states like Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, France, Spain, Germany and even Russia and Scotland.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Contents -- Introduction -- Changes in the Law of Obligations in Europe -- Part I -- Czech and European Law of Obligations at a Turning Point -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Czech Civil Law -- Position of the Law of Obligations in Polish Law in the Context of a Reform of the European Law of Obligations -- Contract Law in the Draft of the New Polish Civil Code: Formation of Contract, Performance and Non-Performance of Obligations -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in the Changing Hungarian Civil Law -- Russian Law of Obligations: Structure, Positioning and Connection with Supranational Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Russian Civil Law -- Part II -- 10 Years after the Reform of the Law of Obligations in Germany – The Position of the Law of Obligations in German Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in German Law -- The Law of Obligations in Scots Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Scots Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Swiss Law -- Does Europe Go Dutch? The Impact of Dutch Civil Law on Recodification in Europe -- Part III -- France: Position of the Law of Obligations in National and Supranational Law -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in French Law -- The Law of Obligations in Romania -- Contract Formation and Non-performance in Romanian Law -- The Spanish Obligation and Contract Law and the Proposal for its Modernisation -- Spain: Modernising Performance and Non-performance

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In the light of the current legal developments it is to be assumed that the influence of EU legislation will initiate a wave of reforms regarding the law of obligations at Member State level. How legislation of the European Union affects national legal systems in the context of the reform process is of great interest, especially in due consideration of the harmonisation of private law. This volume illustrates the developments of such reforms across the European Union and is, thus, an indispensable guide for those who wish to get a deeper insight into the challenges and the current trends in the modernisation of the law of obligations in states like Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, France, Spain, Germany and even Russia and Scotland.

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In English.

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