Book contents
- The Transformation of European Private Law
- The Transformation of European Private Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 TheDraft Common Frame of Reference in relation to English contract law
- 2 TheDraft Common Frame of Reference and European contract law: moving from the ‘academic’ to the ‘political’
- 3 The Europeanisation of contract law and the role of comparative law: the case of the Directive on Consumer Rights
- 4 The private law dimension to the ‘state of the Union’: (D)CFR/CESL initiatives and the Europeanisation of private law
- 5 European contract law: how to exclude land?
- 6 Harmonisation and its discontents: a transaction costs critique of a European contract law
- 7 Theory and practice of constructing a common contract law terminology
- 8 Private law discourse and scholarship in the wake of the Europeanisation of private law
- 9 Contract codification and the English: some observations from the Indian Contract Act 1872
- 10 Consequences of implementing EU legislation: an Estonian experience
- 11 Theimpact of Europe on Irish contract law
- 12 TheEuropeanisation of insurance contract law: the insurer's duty to advise and its regulation in German and European law
- 13 European contract law-making and development: lessons from the Unfair Contract Terms Directive's price term exemption
- 14 Enforcement or compensation? Damages actions in EU law after the Draft Common Frame of Reference
- 15 Consumer complaints and alternative dispute resolution: harmonisation of the European ADR system
- 16 Conclusions: the transformation of European private law
- Index
Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2013
- The Transformation of European Private Law
- The Transformation of European Private Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 TheDraft Common Frame of Reference in relation to English contract law
- 2 TheDraft Common Frame of Reference and European contract law: moving from the ‘academic’ to the ‘political’
- 3 The Europeanisation of contract law and the role of comparative law: the case of the Directive on Consumer Rights
- 4 The private law dimension to the ‘state of the Union’: (D)CFR/CESL initiatives and the Europeanisation of private law
- 5 European contract law: how to exclude land?
- 6 Harmonisation and its discontents: a transaction costs critique of a European contract law
- 7 Theory and practice of constructing a common contract law terminology
- 8 Private law discourse and scholarship in the wake of the Europeanisation of private law
- 9 Contract codification and the English: some observations from the Indian Contract Act 1872
- 10 Consequences of implementing EU legislation: an Estonian experience
- 11 Theimpact of Europe on Irish contract law
- 12 TheEuropeanisation of insurance contract law: the insurer's duty to advise and its regulation in German and European law
- 13 European contract law-making and development: lessons from the Unfair Contract Terms Directive's price term exemption
- 14 Enforcement or compensation? Damages actions in EU law after the Draft Common Frame of Reference
- 15 Consumer complaints and alternative dispute resolution: harmonisation of the European ADR system
- 16 Conclusions: the transformation of European private law
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Transformation of European Private LawHarmonisation, Consolidation, Codification or Chaos?, pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013