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The Proposed Common European Sales Law - the Lawyers’ View / ed. by Guida Alpa, Giuseppe Conte, Ubaldo Perfetti, Friedrich von Westphalen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Munich : Otto Schmidt/De Gruyter european law pub, [2012]Copyright date: 2012Description: 1 online resource (251 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783866539853
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.24072 23/eng/20230216
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- List of Authors -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- The Role of CCBE and of the Legal Practitioners in the Process of Harmonization of Contract Law -- Some Preliminary Remarks -- Part I: General Context, Fundamental Rights and Objectives of the Proposed Regulation on the CESL -- The Common European Sales Law – Why do we Need it and how should it be Designed? -- CESL, Fundamental Rights, General Principles, Rules of Contract Law -- The Debate on CESL in the European Parliament -- Draft Optional Regulation on a Common European Sales Law – First Considerations -- Part II: Legal Perspectives from Different Countries -- The Proposed Regulation on a Common European Sales Law – An Italian Perspective -- The Common European Sales Law – A German Perspective on the CESL -- The Proposed Common European Sales Law – Scope and Choice of Law -- Part III: The Provisions of the CESL on Performance, Termination and Damages -- Requiring and Withholding Performance, Termination and Price Reduction – The CESL Compared to the Vienna Sales Convention -- The CESL’s Contribution in Terms of Damages and Interest -- Appendix A: Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law -- Appendix B: CCBE Position Paper on the Proposal on a Common European Sales Law -- Appendix C: Working Document on the Proposal on a Common European Sales Law – European Parliament, 8.10.2012
Summary: The proposal from the European Commission for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL) has raised divergent reactions from various parties across Europe. This volume contributes actively to this discussion offering the lawyers’ point of view. The book promotes a debate and an exchange of views among representatives from the European Commission, the European Parliament and legal practitioners regarding the main legal issues of the CESL. The outcome is a dialogue where general questions, such as ‘Do we need a CESL?’, ‘Can the CESL achieve what it sets out to do?’ and ‘The relationship with Rome I and the Vienna Convention’, and many more receive articulate answers considering both theoretical and practical implications of the CESL.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- List of Authors -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- The Role of CCBE and of the Legal Practitioners in the Process of Harmonization of Contract Law -- Some Preliminary Remarks -- Part I: General Context, Fundamental Rights and Objectives of the Proposed Regulation on the CESL -- The Common European Sales Law – Why do we Need it and how should it be Designed? -- CESL, Fundamental Rights, General Principles, Rules of Contract Law -- The Debate on CESL in the European Parliament -- Draft Optional Regulation on a Common European Sales Law – First Considerations -- Part II: Legal Perspectives from Different Countries -- The Proposed Regulation on a Common European Sales Law – An Italian Perspective -- The Common European Sales Law – A German Perspective on the CESL -- The Proposed Common European Sales Law – Scope and Choice of Law -- Part III: The Provisions of the CESL on Performance, Termination and Damages -- Requiring and Withholding Performance, Termination and Price Reduction – The CESL Compared to the Vienna Sales Convention -- The CESL’s Contribution in Terms of Damages and Interest -- Appendix A: Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law -- Appendix B: CCBE Position Paper on the Proposal on a Common European Sales Law -- Appendix C: Working Document on the Proposal on a Common European Sales Law – European Parliament, 8.10.2012

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The proposal from the European Commission for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL) has raised divergent reactions from various parties across Europe. This volume contributes actively to this discussion offering the lawyers’ point of view. The book promotes a debate and an exchange of views among representatives from the European Commission, the European Parliament and legal practitioners regarding the main legal issues of the CESL. The outcome is a dialogue where general questions, such as ‘Do we need a CESL?’, ‘Can the CESL achieve what it sets out to do?’ and ‘The relationship with Rome I and the Vienna Convention’, and many more receive articulate answers considering both theoretical and practical implications of the CESL.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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