European Contract Law
Volume 1: Formation, Validity, and Content of Contract; Contract and Third Parties
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 22 January 1998
- ISBN 9780198264989
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages308 pages
- Size 242x164x21 mm
- Weight 623 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This first volume of two on European Contract Law was originally published in German to considerable acclaim. This English edition has been translated by the well regarded translator, Tony Weir. The book is wide in scope - examining the contract rules of several different European jurisdictions, including the most important civilian systems and English common law, and attempting to articulate general principles which are common to all of them. This first volume
analyses the general principles of European Contract Law while the second will examine the specifics of various rules. This volume will be invaluable to scholars and practitioners in Europe and beyond.
Long description:
This first volume of two on European Contract Law was originally published in German to considerable acclaim. This English edition has been translated by the well regarded translator, Tony Weir. The book is wide in scope - examining the contract rules of several different European jurisdictions, including the most imporatnt civilian systems and English common law, and attempting to articulate general principles which are common to all of them. This first volume
analyses the general principles of the law on formation and validity of contracts and on agency, third party beneficiaries and assignment while the second will examine contractual remedies. This volume will be invaluable to scholars and practitioners in Europe and beyond.
This is an academic book about practical contractual issues throughout Europe. It is thought-provoking...Those with an interest in contract law from a theoretical perspective will find this a most absorbing book.
Table of Contents:
Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Part A. Formation, Validity, and Content of Contracts
Contract Law in Theory and Practice
Negotiation and Formation of Contracts
The Definiteness of the Contract
Tests of Earnestness
Formalities
Capacity
Interpretation of Contracts
The Limits of Contractual Freedom
Illegality and Immorality
Mistake
Deceit and Duress
Part B. Contract and Third Parties
Agency and Representation
Contracts for the Benefit of Thrid Parties
Assignment
Index