Uniform Rules for European Contract Law? : A Critical Assessment.

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Author / Creator: de Elizalde, Francisco.
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Language:English
Imprint: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislative Instruments -- Table of Abbreviations -- 1. The First Stage of Modern European Contract Law -- 2. The Role for European Contract Law: Uniformity or Diversity? -- I. Introduction -- II. Rules are Not Enough -- III. Intended Function and Form -- IV. Diversity in Substance -- V. The Future -- VI. Conclusions -- Part I: Uniform Rules for the Internal Market -- 3. Ius Commune and Contract Law -- I. Roman Contract Law -- II. The Civilians -- III. The Canonists -- IV. The Interaction Between the Ius Commune and the Local Law -- V. Conclusion -- 4. Optimal Standards for the Single Market: A Law and Economics Approach -- I. Introduction: Legal Diversity and the Single Market -- II. The Role of Harmonisation of Legal Rules and Standards -- III. Full vs Minimum Harmonisation and Co-Existence of Standards -- IV. A Preliminary Assessment of the Various Modes of Harmonisation -- V. Conclusions -- 5. Non-national Rules in the Arbitration of Commercial Contracts -- I. Introduction -- II. Law Applicable to the Substance of the Case -- III. Conclusion -- Part II: Uniform Rules for National Legislators and Courts -- 6. The Modernisation of the Law of Obligations Using the Principles of European Contract Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Advantages and Disadvantages of a Uniform Contract Law -- III. Judicial Governance -- IV. Final Thoughts -- 7. Uniform Rules as Guidelines for National Courts and Legislatures: The German Experience -- I. Introduction -- II. The Reception of Uniform Contract Law in the Reform of the German Law of Obligations -- III. The Lack of a Judicial Response to Uniform Law -- IV. Uniform Contract Law: A Model for Legislatures, but not for Courts -- V. Conclusion. 
505 8 |a 8. National Reforms: New Instruments Towards Converging Rules within Europe? The Example of the French Contract Law Reform (2016) -- I. Introduction -- II. Preliminary Reflections on the European Context -- III. Uniform Rules: A Source of Inspiration for the French Legislator -- IV. Soft Law Instruments: A Source of Inspiration for the Application of the French Reform-Selection of Issues Related to Party Autonomy -- V. Conclusion -- Part III: Uniform Rules to Bridge the Gap between the Common Law and the Civil Law -- 9. The Rise of EU Consumer Law between Common Law and Civil Law Legal Traditions -- I. Introduction -- II. Three Different Approaches towards Harmonisation -- III. Harmonisation of Contract Law in the European Union -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- 10. Bridging the Gap: The CISG as a Successful Legal Hybrid between Common Law and Civil Law? -- I. Introduction -- II. CISG Essentials -- III. Traits of the CISG and its Origins -- IV. Success of the CISG in Legal Practice and as a Legislative Reference Model -- V. Success of the CISG as the Best Possible Legal Solution? -- VI. Conclusion -- 11. The Sources and Effects of Contractual Terms: Towards an Approximation of Common Law and Civil Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Effects of Terms -- III. The Guarantee as the Backdrop for the Modernisation of the Civil Law -- IV. The Sources of Terms -- The Binding Effects of Pre-contractual Information -- V. Conclusions -- Part IV: Uniform Rules as a Model for Non-EU Countries -- 12. European Contract Law and Asian Contract Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Asian Contract Law Initiative -- III. The Challenges of the Harmonisation Process -- IV. Convergence of Legal Systems -- V. Legal Nature of Asian Contract Law -- VI. Conclusions -- 13. The Two Spirits of the PLACL -- I. Introduction -- II. Some Background -- III. The Two Spirits of PLACL. 
505 8 |a IV. Systematising and Shifting: Some Results -- V. Conclusion -- 14. The Effects of European Harmonisation on Turkish Contract Law -- I. Introduction -- II. A Brief Overview of the Development of Turkish Contract Law -- III. Effects of European Harmonisation on Turkish Contract Law -- IV. Selected Novelties in the Turkish Code of Obligations -- V. Unsolicited Goods (TCO Article 7) -- VI. Standard Terms (TCO Articles 20-25) -- VII. Unfair Exploitation/Gross Disparity (TCO Article 28) -- VIII. Hardship (TCO Article 138) -- IX. Passing of Risk in Sales Contracts (TCO Article 208) -- X. Law on Consumer Protection -- XI. Late Payment in the Provision of Goods and Services (TComC Article 1530) -- XII. Conclusion -- 15. An American Perspective on the European Harmonisation of Contract Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Paying Homage -- III. Story of the American Commercial Code -- IV. General and Specialised Contract Rules -- V. Commercial and Consumer Contract Law -- VI. Harmonisation and Diversity -- VII. Relationship of Legal Education and Harmonisation of Law -- VIII. Opting-in and Opting-out of a European Contract Law -- IX. Conclusion -- Index. 
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650 0 |a Contracts-European Union countries. 
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