Freedom of Contract in the European Financial Sector
- Publisher's listprice GBP 105.00
-
50 163 Ft (47 775 Ft + 5% VAT)
The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.
- Discount 10% (cc. 5 016 Ft off)
- Discounted price 45 147 Ft (42 998 Ft + 5% VAT)
Subcribe now and take benefit of a favourable price.
Subscribe
50 163 Ft
Availability
Not yet published.
Why don't you give exact delivery time?
Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.
Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 January 2026
- ISBN 9780198985808
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 700
Categories
Short description:
Covering EU financial supervision law, general EU law, contract law, and consumer law, this book provides a robust analysis of freedom of contract and its restrictions in the European financial sector.
MoreLong description:
Freedom of contract is a fundamental principle of European Union law, a necessary condition for exercising the freedom to choose an occupation and the freedom to conduct a business. Since the global financial crisis, a vast body of regulatory rules has been developed, and freedom of contract of banks and other financial institutions is being restricted, often to protect the weaker party or achieve public policy goals.
Freedom of Contract in the European Financial Sector provides a robust analysis of freedom of contract and its restrictions in the European financial sector. Covering EU financial supervision law, general EU law, contract law, and consumer law, this book examines how the interplay between freedom of contract and the protection of the weaker party and the promotion of other public interests impacts banks and other financial institutions.
Timely and thought-provoking, this book explores fundamental legal principles and their practical implications that will be highly relevant to scholars and practitioners not only in the EU, but also in the UK, the US, Switzerland, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Duties of Refusal and the Weaker Party
Duties of Refusal, Integrity Risks, Human Rights, and the Environment
Duty to Contract and the Weaker Party
Duty to Contract and Financial Stability
Restriction of Freedom of Contract and Contract Content
Contract Termination, Integrity Risks, Human Rights, and the Environment
Concluding Remarks