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adam_text | Table
Parti
Introduction
Chapter I
The Architecture
A Survey of Structures and Contents
Stefan
I. THE OVERALL DESIGN OF THE INQUIRY
1.
2.
3.
as Integrated Perspectives
II. THE OVERALL ARCHITECTURE AND THE LEVEL
OF ABSTRACTION: STARTING FROM CONTRACT,
OBLIGATION AND JURISTIC ACT? (PART II)
1.
2.
3.
(ABGB) 12
4.
5.
III. CONSUMER LAW
OF A EUROPEAN CODE? (PART III)
1.
2.
3.
Member States
vi
4.
of Consumer Contract Law
IV. FORMATION OF CONTRACT AND
PRE-CONTRACTUAL INFORMATION (PART IV)
1.
2.
3.
V. SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS
Part II
The Level of Abstraction: Starting from Contract, Obligation and
Juristic Act?
Chapter
Structural Elements of the French Civil Code
Pauline
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE CODE
STATEMENTS
III. FORMATION OF CONTRACT
1.
2.
3.
a. How are Unfair Contract Terms Treated within
the Code?
b. What about vices
IV. CONTENT, PERFORMANCE AND BREACH OF
CONTRACT
1.
2.
a. Concept of Performance has to be Examined in
Different Aspects: What has to be Performed?
Who has to Perform?
aa. What has to be Performed?
bb. Who has to Perform?
b. Concept of Breach of Contract: A Unitary Concept
3.
a. Damages
b. Résolution
c.
d.
V. CONCLUSION
Table
Chapter
Structural Elements in the Contract Law Parts of the German
Civil Code
Stefan
I. SOME WORDS ON THE STYLE OF THE GERMAN
CIVIL CODE AND ON WHY ARCHITECTURE MAY
BE OF IMPORTANCE
1.
2.
II. GENERAL PART OF THE
ON FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT AND
PRECONTRACTUAL PHASE
1.
2.
a. General Part?
b. Several Sets of Rules on Formation of Contracts?
с
3.
of Contracts)
III. THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS IN THE
(SECOND BOOK)
AND BREACH OF CONTRACT
1.
2.
a. General Part (now within the Second Book)?
b. Several Sets of Rules on Content, Performance and
Breach of Contracts?
с
Contracts Generally?
3.
Content, Performance and Breach of Contracts)
IV. SOME CORE EXAMPLES
1.
of the Law or
2.
3.
4.
of Contract
V. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter
Structural Elements of the Austrian Civil Code
Martin
viii Table of
I.
IL DEVELOPMENT, CHARACTERISTIC
AND NEED FOR REFORM OF THE AUSTRIAN
CIVIL CODE (ABGB)
III. THE SYSTEM GOVERNING THE ABGB
1.
2.
a. The Contract in the ABGB
b. The Trialism of Austrian Contract Law
3.
of Austrian Law
IV. CONCLUSION OF CONTRACTS
1.
2.
3.
V. OBLIGATION AND BREACH OF CONTRACT
1.
2.
a. Types and Architecture
b. Termination and Damages
3.
VI. CONCLUSIVE REMARKS
VII.
Chapter
The Dutch Civil Code and its Precedents
Bea Verschraegen
I. INTRODUCTION
II. STYLE AND STRUCTURE OF THE
III. BOOKS
GENERAL LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
IV. SELECTED ISSUES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
Chapter
Models in Central-Eastern European Codes
Lajos Vékás
Table
I.
П.
PRIVATE LAW CODIFICATIONS
III. CONCLUSION
Chapter
Das Konsumentenschutzgesetz
Kroatischen Vertragsrechts 129
Tatjana
I.
II.
1. Der Anwendungsbereich des Konsumentenschutzgesetzes 131
2. Merkmale des Verbrauchervertragsrechts 133
III.
ALLGEMEINE VERTRAGSRECHT 138
1. Rechtsquellen des allgemeinen Vertragsrechts 138
2. Elemente des Verbraucherschutzes im allgemeinen
Vertragsrecht 141
3. Auswirkungen des Verbrauchervertragsrechts auf
das allgemeine Vertragsrecht 146
IV.
VERTRAGSRECHTS 148
Chapter
Discussion and
European Code?
Markus
Part III
Consumer Law
Law Code?
Chapter
Civil Contract Law and Economic Reasoning
Aristides
I. AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF CIVIL CONTRACT
LAW
II. CIVIL LAW AND ECONOMIC REASONING
III. TESTING THE THEORY
Table
IV. TESTING THE THEORY
BREACH
V. TESTING THE THEORY AGAIN
PENALTY CLAUSES
VI. CONCLUSION
Chapter
La place
Judith
I. INTRODUCTION
IL LES INCONVENIENTS DE LA CODIFICATION
FRANÇAISE
III.
L INSTITUTION D UN CODE DE LA CONSOMMATION
EN DROIT EUROPEEN DES CONTRATS
IV.
Chapter
Consumer
Law Code? The Case of Austrian Consumer Law
Brigitta Lurger,
I. THE AUSTRIAN STATUS QUO OF CONSUMER
CONTRACT LAW
1.
2.
a. Different Approaches with Respect to the Location
b. Different Approaches with Respect to the Method
3.
II. PROTECTION ONLY FOR CONSUMERS?
1.
2.
3.
Law
III. THE ROLE OF CONSUMER LAW FOR A EUROPEAN
CONTRACT CODE
1.
Contract Law
2.
Rules
3.
4.
Table
Chapter
The Greek Consumer Law
Elisa
I. INTRODUCTORY NOTE
II. CONTENT OF THE ACT ON CONSUMER
PROTECTION
III. THE NOTION OF THE TERM CONSUMER
IV. UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS
V. DOORSTEP SELLING
VI. DISTANCE SELLING
VII. SALE
VIII.
1.
Protection
2.
Competition
IX. FINAL REMARK
Chapter
Verbrauchervertragsrecht im tschechischen Recht 235
Luboš Tichý
I.
II.
1. Entwicklung der Gesetzgebung 236
2. Vertrag, Rechtsgeschäft 239
3. Zwingendes und nachgiebiges Recht 240
4. Verbraucherschutz unter Planwirtschaft? 242
III.
1. Allgemeine Bemerkung 243
2. Anfänge des Verbraucherschutzes 245
3. Besondere Fragen des Verbraucherschutzes im
Zivilrecht 246
a. Eine zersplitterte Regelung 246
b. Begriff des Verbrauchers 247
с
EG-Richtlinien im Bereich des Verbraucherschutzes
in das tschechische Recht 248
i. Allgemeines 248
ii. Die Haustürgeschäfte (Richtlinie Nr. 85/577) 249
iii.
iv. Missbräuchliche Vertragsklauseln (Richtlinie
Nr. 93/13) 250
xii
v. Vertragsabschluss
Nr. 97/7) 252
4. Der letzte Versuch des neuen ZGB: ein spezielles
Verbraucherschutzgesetz? 252
IV.
Chapter
The Instrumentalist Conception of the
in Consumer
Law Code
Christoph U.
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE CLASSIC CONCEPT OF EUROPEAN STYLE
CIVIL CODES
III. PRIVATE LAW USED AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
IV. EXAMPLES OF EXCESSIVE
OF PRIVATE LAW BY THE
1.
2.
Information in order to Override National Rules on
Misleading Advertising: GB-Inno
3.
of Market Access for Foreign Competitors:
Belge
4.
Consequences: The Example of the Product Liability
Cases of
V. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter
The Role of the
European Contract Law Code
Geraint Howells
I. INFORMATION STRATEGY
II. MAXIMAL HARMONIZATION
III. CONCERNS ABOUT MAXIMAL EC LAW
IV.
V. WHAT SORT OF CODE?
VI. ALERT TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF ADOPTING
A CODE
Table
Part IV
Formation of Contract and Precontractual Information
Chapter
Formation of Contract and Pre-Contractual Information from
an Italian Perspective (Final Remarks from the Perspective of
European Contract Law)
Vincenzo Roppo
I. SCOPE OF THIS PAPER
II. THE
1.
a. Article
b. Article
с
d. Article
e. Article
2.
a. Sale
b. Insurance
III. COURTS AND SCHOLARS
1.
Faith in Negotiations (Article
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
a. Whose Performance is the Omitted Information
Referring to?
b. Did the Information Omitted Imply Costs for the
Informed Party to Get it, or was it Found for Fee,
or by
c.
to the Information Owner, or of Bad News to the
Other Party?
7.
IV. THE IMPACT OF A CQUIS
FOUR KINDS OF INFORMATION RULES IN EC
LEGISLATION
1.
Pre-Contractual Information Given by One Party,
on a Voluntary Basis, Outside the Contract
xiv
2.
to Become Legally Binding is Voluntary in its Origin,
but not in its Content
3.
Contractual Terms
4.
no Express Provision as to their Binding Force
V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
1.
Information Duties: Achievements and Defects
2.
Information Mannerism
3.
4.
Chapter
Formation of Contract and Pre-contractual Information from an
English Perspective
Paula Giliker
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE BASIC RULE
III. THE EXCEPTIONS: CONTRACTUAL WARRANTIES,
MISREPRESENTATION, AND TORT
1.
2.
a. Statement
b. Fact
с
3.
4.
5.
IV. CONCLUSION: A DUTY OF FAIR DEALING?
Chapter
Formation of Contract and Pre-Contractual Duties to Inform in a
Comparative Perspective
Peter Mankowski
I. INTRODUCTION
II. SELECTED ISSUES OF THE FORMATION OF
CONTRACT
Table
1.
a.
i. Insufficiency of Protecting Free Will and of the
Willensdogma 323
ii.
Level of Activity
b. Avoidable and Unavoidable Mistakes
2.
a. Threats as Unproductive Games
b. Distinguishing Between Threats and Legitimate
Bargaining Tactics
3.
Drafting Process
a. Advantages of Drafts by Neutral Third Parties
b. Neutrality of the Third Party as Hidden Problem
с
Standard Contracts
III. PRE-CONTRACTUAL DUTIES TO INFORM
1.
2.
3.
4.
Investment?
5.
Chapter
Pre-contractual Duties to Provide Information and their
Violation from the Perspective of Polish Private Law
Issues
Fryderyk Zoll
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE FIRST CIRCLE
IMPOSING DUTIES TO PROVIDE INFORMATION
AND SANCTIONS FOR THEIR VIOLATION
III. THE SECOND CIRCLE
REGULATION IMPOSING INFORMATION
DUTIES BUT PROVIDING NO SANCTION FOR
VIOLATION
IV. THE GENERAL SANCTIONS IN CASE OF THE
FIRST CIRCLE REGULATIONS
V. THE THIRD CIRCLE
CONTRACTUAL DUTY OF INFORMATION?
xvi
VI. THE FOURTH CIRCLE
PRE-CONTRACTUAL DUTY TO PROVIDE
INFORMATION IN POLISH LAW IN SPITE OF
THE LACK OF EXPRESS STATUTORY PROVISIONS?
VII.
Chapter
Option and Pre-Contract
Ana Giménez
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE PRE-CONTRACT
III. THE OPTION AS PRE-CONTRACT
IV. THE CIVIL LAW MODEL IN CATALONIA. THE
DISTINCTION BETWEEN PERSONAL AND REAL
OPTION
V. THE SYSTEM GOVERNING THE OPTION OF A
PERSONAL NATURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
and Consequences of its Non-fulfilment
7.
8.
9.
Exercise of the Option
VI. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter
Discussion Report
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adam_txt |
Table
Parti
Introduction
Chapter I
The Architecture
A Survey of Structures and Contents
Stefan
I. THE OVERALL DESIGN OF THE INQUIRY
1.
2.
3.
as Integrated Perspectives
II. THE OVERALL ARCHITECTURE AND THE LEVEL
OF ABSTRACTION: STARTING FROM CONTRACT,
OBLIGATION AND JURISTIC ACT? (PART II)
1.
2.
3.
(ABGB) 12
4.
5.
III. CONSUMER LAW
OF A EUROPEAN CODE? (PART III)
1.
2.
3.
Member States
vi
4.
of Consumer Contract Law
IV. FORMATION OF CONTRACT AND
PRE-CONTRACTUAL INFORMATION (PART IV)
1.
2.
3.
V. SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS
Part II
The Level of Abstraction: Starting from Contract, Obligation and
Juristic Act?
Chapter
Structural Elements of the French Civil Code
Pauline
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE CODE
STATEMENTS
III. FORMATION OF CONTRACT
1.
2.
3.
a. How are Unfair Contract Terms Treated within
the Code?
b. What about 'vices
IV. CONTENT, PERFORMANCE AND BREACH OF
CONTRACT
1.
2.
a. Concept of Performance has to be Examined in
Different Aspects: What has to be Performed?
Who has to Perform?
aa. What has to be Performed?
bb. Who has to Perform?
b. Concept of Breach of Contract: A Unitary Concept
3.
a. Damages
b. Résolution
c.
d.
V. CONCLUSION
Table
Chapter
Structural Elements in the Contract Law Parts of the German
Civil Code
Stefan
I. SOME WORDS ON THE 'STYLE' OF THE GERMAN
CIVIL CODE AND ON WHY ARCHITECTURE MAY
BE OF IMPORTANCE
1.
2.
II. GENERAL PART OF THE
ON FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT AND
PRECONTRACTUAL PHASE
1.
2.
a. General Part?
b. Several Sets of Rules on Formation of Contracts?
с
3.
of Contracts)
III. THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS IN THE
(SECOND BOOK)
AND BREACH OF CONTRACT
1.
2.
a. General Part (now within the Second Book)?
b. Several Sets of Rules on Content, Performance and
Breach of Contracts?
с
Contracts Generally?
3.
Content, Performance and Breach of Contracts)
IV. SOME CORE EXAMPLES
1.
of the Law or
2.
3.
4.
of Contract
V. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter
Structural Elements of the Austrian Civil Code
Martin
viii Table of
I.
IL DEVELOPMENT, CHARACTERISTIC
AND NEED FOR REFORM OF THE AUSTRIAN
CIVIL CODE (ABGB)
III. THE SYSTEM GOVERNING THE ABGB
1.
2.
a. The Contract in the ABGB
b. The 'Trialism' of Austrian Contract Law
3.
of Austrian Law
IV. CONCLUSION OF CONTRACTS
1.
2.
3.
V. OBLIGATION AND BREACH OF CONTRACT
1.
2.
a. Types and Architecture
b. Termination and Damages
3.
VI. CONCLUSIVE REMARKS
VII.
Chapter
The Dutch Civil Code and its Precedents
Bea Verschraegen
I. INTRODUCTION
II. STYLE AND STRUCTURE OF THE
III. BOOKS
GENERAL LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
IV. SELECTED ISSUES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
Chapter
Models in Central-Eastern European Codes
Lajos Vékás
Table
I.
П.
PRIVATE LAW CODIFICATIONS
III. CONCLUSION
Chapter
Das Konsumentenschutzgesetz
Kroatischen Vertragsrechts 129
Tatjana
I.
II.
1. Der Anwendungsbereich des Konsumentenschutzgesetzes 131
2. Merkmale des Verbrauchervertragsrechts 133
III.
ALLGEMEINE VERTRAGSRECHT 138
1. Rechtsquellen des allgemeinen Vertragsrechts 138
2. Elemente des Verbraucherschutzes im allgemeinen
Vertragsrecht 141
3. Auswirkungen des Verbrauchervertragsrechts auf
das allgemeine Vertragsrecht 146
IV.
VERTRAGSRECHTS 148
Chapter
Discussion and
European Code?
Markus
Part III
Consumer Law
Law Code?
Chapter
Civil Contract Law and Economic Reasoning
Aristides
I. AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF CIVIL CONTRACT
LAW
II. CIVIL LAW AND ECONOMIC REASONING
III. TESTING THE THEORY
Table
IV. TESTING THE THEORY
BREACH
V. TESTING THE THEORY AGAIN
PENALTY CLAUSES
VI. CONCLUSION
Chapter
La place
Judith
I. INTRODUCTION
IL LES INCONVENIENTS DE LA CODIFICATION
FRANÇAISE
III.
L'INSTITUTION D'UN CODE DE LA CONSOMMATION
EN DROIT EUROPEEN DES CONTRATS
IV.
Chapter
Consumer
Law Code? The Case of Austrian Consumer Law
Brigitta Lurger,
I. THE AUSTRIAN STATUS QUO OF CONSUMER
CONTRACT LAW
1.
2.
a. Different Approaches with Respect to the Location
b. Different Approaches with Respect to the Method
3.
II. PROTECTION ONLY FOR CONSUMERS?
1.
2.
3.
Law
III. THE ROLE OF CONSUMER LAW FOR A EUROPEAN
CONTRACT CODE
1.
Contract Law
2.
Rules
3.
4.
Table
Chapter
The Greek Consumer Law
Elisa
I. INTRODUCTORY NOTE
II. CONTENT OF THE ACT ON CONSUMER
PROTECTION
III. THE NOTION OF THE TERM 'CONSUMER'
IV. UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS
V. DOORSTEP SELLING
VI. DISTANCE SELLING
VII. SALE
VIII.
1.
Protection
2.
Competition
IX. FINAL REMARK
Chapter
Verbrauchervertragsrecht im tschechischen Recht 235
Luboš Tichý
I.
II.
1. Entwicklung der Gesetzgebung 236
2. Vertrag, Rechtsgeschäft 239
3. Zwingendes und nachgiebiges Recht 240
4. Verbraucherschutz unter Planwirtschaft? 242
III.
1. Allgemeine Bemerkung 243
2. Anfänge des Verbraucherschutzes 245
3. Besondere Fragen des Verbraucherschutzes im
Zivilrecht 246
a. Eine zersplitterte Regelung 246
b. Begriff des Verbrauchers 247
с
EG-Richtlinien im Bereich des Verbraucherschutzes
in das tschechische Recht 248
i. Allgemeines 248
ii. Die Haustürgeschäfte (Richtlinie Nr. 85/577) 249
iii.
iv. Missbräuchliche Vertragsklauseln (Richtlinie
Nr. 93/13) 250
xii
v. Vertragsabschluss
Nr. 97/7) 252
4. Der letzte Versuch des neuen ZGB: ein spezielles
Verbraucherschutzgesetz? 252
IV.
Chapter
The Instrumentalist Conception of the
in Consumer
Law Code
Christoph U.
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE CLASSIC CONCEPT OF EUROPEAN STYLE
CIVIL CODES
III. PRIVATE LAW USED AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
IV. EXAMPLES OF EXCESSIVE
OF PRIVATE LAW BY THE
1.
2.
Information in order to Override National Rules on
Misleading Advertising: GB-Inno
3.
of Market Access for Foreign Competitors:
Belge
4.
Consequences: The Example of the Product Liability
Cases of
V. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter
The Role of the
European Contract Law Code
Geraint Howells
I. INFORMATION STRATEGY
II. MAXIMAL HARMONIZATION
III. CONCERNS ABOUT MAXIMAL EC LAW
IV.
V. WHAT SORT OF CODE?
VI. ALERT TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF ADOPTING
A CODE
Table
Part IV
Formation of Contract and Precontractual Information
Chapter
Formation of Contract and Pre-Contractual Information from
an Italian Perspective (Final Remarks from the Perspective of
European Contract Law)
Vincenzo Roppo
I. SCOPE OF THIS PAPER
II. THE
1.
a. Article
b. Article
с
d. Article
e. Article
2.
a. Sale
b. Insurance
III. COURTS AND SCHOLARS
1.
Faith in Negotiations (Article
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
a. Whose Performance is the Omitted Information
Referring to?
b. Did the Information Omitted Imply Costs for the
Informed Party to Get it, or was it Found for Fee,
or by
c.
to the Information Owner, or of Bad News to the
Other Party?
7.
IV. THE IMPACT OF A CQUIS
FOUR KINDS OF INFORMATION RULES IN EC
LEGISLATION
1.
Pre-Contractual Information Given by One Party,
on a Voluntary Basis, Outside the Contract
xiv
2.
to Become Legally Binding is Voluntary in its Origin,
but not in its Content
3.
Contractual Terms
4.
no Express Provision as to their Binding Force
V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
1.
Information Duties: Achievements and Defects
2.
'Information Mannerism'
3.
4.
Chapter
Formation of Contract and Pre-contractual Information from an
English Perspective
Paula Giliker
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE BASIC RULE
III. THE EXCEPTIONS: CONTRACTUAL WARRANTIES,
MISREPRESENTATION, AND TORT
1.
2.
a. Statement
b. Fact
с
3.
4.
5.
IV. CONCLUSION: A DUTY OF FAIR DEALING?
Chapter
Formation of Contract and Pre-Contractual Duties to Inform in a
Comparative Perspective
Peter Mankowski
I. INTRODUCTION
II. SELECTED ISSUES OF THE FORMATION OF
CONTRACT
Table
1.
a.
i. Insufficiency of Protecting Free Will and of the
Willensdogma 323
ii.
Level of Activity
b. Avoidable and Unavoidable Mistakes
2.
a. Threats as Unproductive Games
b. Distinguishing Between Threats and Legitimate
Bargaining Tactics
3.
Drafting Process
a. Advantages of Drafts by Neutral Third Parties
b. Neutrality of the Third Party as Hidden Problem
с
Standard Contracts
III. PRE-CONTRACTUAL DUTIES TO INFORM
1.
2.
3.
4.
Investment?
5.
Chapter
Pre-contractual Duties to Provide Information and their
Violation from the Perspective of Polish Private Law
Issues
Fryderyk Zoll
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE FIRST CIRCLE
IMPOSING DUTIES TO PROVIDE INFORMATION
AND SANCTIONS FOR THEIR VIOLATION
III. THE SECOND CIRCLE
REGULATION' IMPOSING INFORMATION
DUTIES BUT PROVIDING NO SANCTION FOR
VIOLATION
IV. THE 'GENERAL SANCTIONS' IN CASE OF THE
'FIRST CIRCLE' REGULATIONS
V. THE 'THIRD CIRCLE'
CONTRACTUAL DUTY OF INFORMATION?
xvi
VI. THE 'FOURTH CIRCLE'
PRE-CONTRACTUAL DUTY TO PROVIDE
INFORMATION IN POLISH LAW IN SPITE OF
THE LACK OF EXPRESS STATUTORY PROVISIONS?
VII.
Chapter
Option and Pre-Contract
Ana Giménez
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE PRE-CONTRACT
III. THE OPTION AS PRE-CONTRACT
IV. THE CIVIL LAW MODEL IN CATALONIA. THE
DISTINCTION BETWEEN PERSONAL AND REAL
OPTION
V. THE SYSTEM GOVERNING THE OPTION OF A
PERSONAL NATURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
and Consequences of its Non-fulfilment
7.
8.
9.
Exercise of the Option
VI. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter
Discussion Report |
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spelling | The architecture of European codes and contract law ed. by Stefan Grundmann ... Alphen aan den Rijn [u.a.] Kluwer Law International 2006 XVI, 374 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Private law in European context series 8 Teilw. engl., franz. und dt. Consumentenrecht gtt Verbintenissenrecht gtt Contracts Europe Union countries Codification EU-landen gtt Grundmann, Stefan 1958- Sonstige (DE-588)129283142 oth Private law in European context series 8 (DE-604)BV017267766 8 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014917628&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The architecture of European codes and contract law Private law in European context series Consumentenrecht gtt Verbintenissenrecht gtt Contracts Europe Union countries Codification |
title | The architecture of European codes and contract law |
title_auth | The architecture of European codes and contract law |
title_exact_search | The architecture of European codes and contract law |
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title_full | The architecture of European codes and contract law ed. by Stefan Grundmann ... |
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title_full_unstemmed | The architecture of European codes and contract law ed. by Stefan Grundmann ... |
title_short | The architecture of European codes and contract law |
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