
This new edition of European Contract Law examines the contract rules of several different European jurisdictions, including the most important civilian systems and English common law, while attempting to articulate general principles which are common in all of them. While the first edition was limited to a comparative analysis of the rules on formation and validity of contracts, agency, third party beneficiaries, and assignment, the second edition now also includes contractual remedies and various updates and revisions of the first edition, especially in light of the recent changes to the French Code civil. Furthermore, the book comprises a wealth of translated extracts of legislation, cases, and academic literature, comprehensively covering all aspects of contract law. The book was originally published in German to considerable acclaim. This English edition has been translated by Gill Mertens, building on the work done by the translator of the first edition, Tony Weir. This edition will be invaluable to scholars and practitioners in Europe and beyond.
This text investigates whether a set of general principles can be articulated across diverse European legal systems to form a cohesive understanding of contract law. Hein Kötz, a distinguished scholar in comparative law, utilizes a rigorous comparative methodology to analyze the contract rules of major civilian systems alongside English common law. By synthesizing legislation, judicial decisions, and academic commentary, the author constructs a framework that identifies commonalities and divergences in how different jurisdictions approach contractual obligations and remedies.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the convergence of European contract law. Experts highlight the academic density of the prose and the precision of the comparative analysis as key features for advanced study.
Page Count:
401
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192520377
ISBN-13:
9780192520371
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