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The harmonisation of European contract law, implications for European private laws, business and legal practice, edited by Stefan Vogenauer and Stephen Weatherill

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The harmonisation of European contract law, implications for European private laws, business and legal practice, edited by Stefan Vogenauer and Stephen Weatherill
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The harmonisation of European contract law
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
67229310
Responsibility statement
edited by Stefan Vogenauer and Stephen Weatherill
Series statement
Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law, v. 1
Sub title
implications for European private laws, business and legal practice
Table Of Contents
The, spectre of European contract law, Stefan Vogenauer, Harmonisation of European contract law : the state we are in, Ewan McKendrick, English law reform and the impact of European private law, Hugh Beale, The ideal of codification and the dynamics of Europeanisation : the Dutch experience, Martijn W. Hesselink, Contract law reform : the German experience, Reinhard Zimmermann, Constitutional issues--how much is best left unsaid?, Stephen Weatherill, The European Community's competence to pursue the harmonisation of contract law--an empirical contribution to the debate, Stefan Vogenauer & Stephen Weatherill, Harmonisation of and codification in European contract law, Guido Alpa, Contracts and European consumer law : an OFT perspective, Sir John Vickers, The Commission's communications and standard contract terms, Ulf Bernitz, Non-legislative harmonisation : protection from unfair suretyships, Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi, Harmonisation of European insurance contract law, Daniela Weber-Rey, European contract law, what does it mean and what does it not mean?, Dirk Staudenmayer, Harmonisation of European contract law--the United Kingdom government's thinking, Baroness Ashton Of Upholland
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