The Making of European Private Law: Why, How, What, Who / edited by Luigi Moccia.
Beale, H. G., contributor, contributor.; Calliano, Oreste M., contributor., contributor.; Clive, Eric, contributor, contributor.; Erp, J. H. M. van, contributor, contributor.; Fauvarque-Cosson, Bénédicte, contributor, contributor.; Ganuza, Juan José, contributor, contributor.; Gómez, Fernando, contributor, contributor.; Grynbaum, Luc, contributor, contributor.; Lando, Ole, contributor, contributor.; Loos, Marco, 1969- contributor, contributor.; Lurger, Brigitta, contributor, contributor.; Micklitz, Hans-W., contributor, contributor.; Moccia, Luigi, contributor, contributor.; Moccia, Luigi, editor.; Pisuliński, Jerzy, contributor, contributor.; Reich, Norbert, contributor, contributor.; Traisci, Francesco Paolo, contributor, contributor.; Trstenjak, Verica, contributor, contributor.; Wendehorst, Christiane C., contributor., contributor.; Whittaker, Simon, contributor, contributor.
2013
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Title
The Making of European Private Law: Why, How, What, Who / edited by Luigi Moccia.
Added Author
Beale, H. G., contributor, contributor.
Calliano, Oreste M., contributor., contributor.
Clive, Eric, contributor, contributor.
Erp, J. H. M. van, contributor, contributor.
Fauvarque-Cosson, Bénédicte, contributor, contributor.
Ganuza, Juan José, contributor, contributor.
Gómez, Fernando, contributor, contributor.
Grynbaum, Luc, contributor, contributor.
Lando, Ole, contributor, contributor.
Loos, Marco, 1969- contributor, contributor.
Lurger, Brigitta, contributor, contributor.
Micklitz, Hans-W., contributor, contributor.
Moccia, Luigi, contributor, contributor.
Moccia, Luigi, editor.
Pisuliński, Jerzy, contributor, contributor.
Reich, Norbert, contributor, contributor.
Traisci, Francesco Paolo, contributor, contributor.
Trstenjak, Verica, contributor, contributor.
Wendehorst, Christiane C., contributor., contributor.
Whittaker, Simon, contributor, contributor.
Calliano, Oreste M., contributor., contributor.
Clive, Eric, contributor, contributor.
Erp, J. H. M. van, contributor, contributor.
Fauvarque-Cosson, Bénédicte, contributor, contributor.
Ganuza, Juan José, contributor, contributor.
Gómez, Fernando, contributor, contributor.
Grynbaum, Luc, contributor, contributor.
Lando, Ole, contributor, contributor.
Loos, Marco, 1969- contributor, contributor.
Lurger, Brigitta, contributor, contributor.
Micklitz, Hans-W., contributor, contributor.
Moccia, Luigi, contributor, contributor.
Moccia, Luigi, editor.
Pisuliński, Jerzy, contributor, contributor.
Reich, Norbert, contributor, contributor.
Traisci, Francesco Paolo, contributor, contributor.
Trstenjak, Verica, contributor, contributor.
Wendehorst, Christiane C., contributor., contributor.
Whittaker, Simon, contributor, contributor.
Imprint
Munich : Otto Schmidt/De Gruyter european law publishers, [2013]
Copyright
©2013
Description
1 online resource (225 p.)
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Foreword
List of Authors
Table of Contents
European Private Law: Why, How, What and Who?
The Europeanisation of Private Law: Problems and Perspectives
The Commission Proposal for a "Regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL)" - Too Broad or not Broad Enough?
The 'Legal Basis' of European Private Law in the Light of EU Constitutionalisation
European Law: From 'Market' to 'Citizenship'
A Common European Sales Law (CESL) for Business-to-Business Contracts
The 'Instruments' for Implementing European Private Law - The Influence of the ECJ Case Law on the Development and Formation of European Private Law
Optional Law for Firms and Consumers: Economic Benefits of Opting into the Common European Sales Law?
European Consumer Law and its Consolidation
The Internal Relationships of EU Consumer Contract Laws: Unfair Contract Terms, Unfair Commercial Practices and CESL
European Property Law - Transfer of Ownership of Movables
From Euratom Property Law to European Union Property Law: A Concise Overview of the Development Towards a European Property Law
Which Future for the European Law of Successions?
Interpretation of Contracts in European Private Law
Incorporation and Unfairness of Standard Contract Terms Under the Proposal for a Common European Sales Law
The Application of the CESL to a Contract for the Supply of Digital Content (e.g. Software)
A Critical First Glance at the Common European Sales Law Project by the Digital Consumer Law Approach
Foreword
List of Authors
Table of Contents
European Private Law: Why, How, What and Who?
The Europeanisation of Private Law: Problems and Perspectives
The Commission Proposal for a "Regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL)" - Too Broad or not Broad Enough?
The 'Legal Basis' of European Private Law in the Light of EU Constitutionalisation
European Law: From 'Market' to 'Citizenship'
A Common European Sales Law (CESL) for Business-to-Business Contracts
The 'Instruments' for Implementing European Private Law - The Influence of the ECJ Case Law on the Development and Formation of European Private Law
Optional Law for Firms and Consumers: Economic Benefits of Opting into the Common European Sales Law?
European Consumer Law and its Consolidation
The Internal Relationships of EU Consumer Contract Laws: Unfair Contract Terms, Unfair Commercial Practices and CESL
European Property Law - Transfer of Ownership of Movables
From Euratom Property Law to European Union Property Law: A Concise Overview of the Development Towards a European Property Law
Which Future for the European Law of Successions?
Interpretation of Contracts in European Private Law
Incorporation and Unfairness of Standard Contract Terms Under the Proposal for a Common European Sales Law
The Application of the CESL to a Contract for the Supply of Digital Content (e.g. Software)
A Critical First Glance at the Common European Sales Law Project by the Digital Consumer Law Approach
Summary
After Lisbon, European integration has moved towards new and more ambitious objectives, with the aim of strengthening the Union's institutional architecture as well as rationalising and legitimising its legal order.Within this broad context, the making of European private law is a challenge that faces basic questions, such as:"Why European private law is needed?","How European private law could and should be set up?","What areas, to what extent and what policy objectives could and should be involved?" and"Who carries the responsibility of making it?".The book, through a variety of thematic contributions, offers several *nsights for a wide-ranging reflection on such issues, together with a more specific analysis of the most recent Commission's proposal for a regulation on a "Common European Sales Law" (CESL).
Die Vorbereitungen laufen bereits viele Jahre, nun liegt er endlich vor: der Entwurf der Europäischen Kommission für ein Gemeinsames Europäisches Kaufrecht als Optionales Instrument. Beteiligte an den Vorarbeiten und wichtige Kritiker derselben setzen sich in diesem höchst empfehlenswerten Buch mit dem Kommissionsentwurf auseinander. Wie wird die Harmonisierung des europäischen Vertragsrechts durch den Entwurf vorangetrieben? Wie "schlägt" sich der Entwurf im Vergleich zum BGB, zum DCFR oder zu den Acquis-Principles? Beleuchtet werden insbesondere Irrtumsanfechtung, AGB-Kontrolle, allgemeines und besonderes Leistungsstörungsrecht beim Kauf und bei verbundenen Dienstleistungen sowie übergreifende Fragestellungen zum Verbraucherrecht. Der Band wird abgerundet durch eine Synopse des Kommissionsentwurfs und der vorangegangenen Machbarkeitsstudie, in der die Entwicklung des Textes deutlich wird.
Die Vorbereitungen laufen bereits viele Jahre, nun liegt er endlich vor: der Entwurf der Europäischen Kommission für ein Gemeinsames Europäisches Kaufrecht als Optionales Instrument. Beteiligte an den Vorarbeiten und wichtige Kritiker derselben setzen sich in diesem höchst empfehlenswerten Buch mit dem Kommissionsentwurf auseinander. Wie wird die Harmonisierung des europäischen Vertragsrechts durch den Entwurf vorangetrieben? Wie "schlägt" sich der Entwurf im Vergleich zum BGB, zum DCFR oder zu den Acquis-Principles? Beleuchtet werden insbesondere Irrtumsanfechtung, AGB-Kontrolle, allgemeines und besonderes Leistungsstörungsrecht beim Kauf und bei verbundenen Dienstleistungen sowie übergreifende Fragestellungen zum Verbraucherrecht. Der Band wird abgerundet durch eine Synopse des Kommissionsentwurfs und der vorangegangenen Machbarkeitsstudie, in der die Entwicklung des Textes deutlich wird.
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