Common European Sales Law Meets Reality / ed. by Matthias Lehmann.
Material type:
- 9783866539945
- 346.24072 23
- KJE2096.A8 C66 2015
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9783866539945 |
Frontmatter -- Preface -- List of Authors -- List of Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: CESL in Politics -- CESL in Politics – Making European Sales Law: Insights from Brussels -- Benefits and Drawbacks of CESL for Smaller Member States -- Is the UK Afraid of European Private Law and Should It Be? – A Practical View from an English Trial Judge -- Part 2: CESL in Society -- Common European Sales Law and the Media: Reduction of Complexity or Scaremongering? -- Civil Law Codifications as Symbols of National Sovereignity – Socio-legal Reflections -- Part 3: CESL in Court -- The Challenge Faced by the Court of Justice of the European Union and Possible Responses -- National Courts: How Can They Keep Track? -- Taking CESL to ADR: The Solution? -- Part 4: CESL in University -- Good and Bad Timing: The Place in the Curriculum -- The Language in Which CESL Shall Be Taught: CESL and the Multilanguage Complexity of European Law – A Plea for Moderate Multilingualism 151 Christoph Busch -- Civil Sales Law, Commercial Sales Law, Consumer Sales Directive, CISG, CESL – Enough is Enough?
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With the Regulation for a Common European Sales Law (CESL) already appearing on the horizon, it is time to consider the practical impact the instrument will have. What are the specific challenges from the point of view of politics, society, the judiciary, and academia? For instance, does a European sales pose a threat to Member States' codifications of civil law as symbols of national sovereignty? What are the potential benefits of a further sales regime, in addition to national law and the CISG? How can national courts keep track of it? Do the contracting parties really have a choice, as the "blue button"-concept suggests? How can a further sales regime be integrated into the academic curriculum? The book "COMMON EUROPEAN SALES LAW MEETS REALITY" tries to answer these important questions. It is addressed to legal practitioners, teachers, researchers and students alike.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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