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Contents
Table of Abbreviations
xiii
Foreword
xxiii
Mauro Bussarli
&
Franz Werro
1
Trusts: The Rise of a Global Legal Concept
3
Luc Thévenoz
Outline
3
1.
Introduction
3
2.
Trusts in the Narrow Sense: The "Common Law" Trust
5
2.1.
Notion
7
2.2.
Creating an Express Trust
9
2.3.
Legal Analysis of the "Common Law" Trust
10
2.4.
The Many Uses of Trusts
13
2.5.
Non
-Express Trusts
15
3.
Trusts in a Broader View
17
3.1.
Mixed Legal Systems: Trusts by Percolation
18
3.2.
Trusts by Enactment
21
4.
The International Recognition of Trusts
24
5.
A Global Legal Concept
30
Bibliography
33
2
Sales Law in Europe
41
Christiana Fountoulakis
Contents
41
Introduction
42
1.
History of the Unification of Sales Laws
42
2.
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods
(1980) 44
3.
Developments since
1980 45
3.1.
Ratification of the CISG in Europe
45
3.2.
The Influence of the Convention on National Sales Law
Legislation
46
3.3.
International Unification Projects Inspired by the CISG
47
4.
Sales Law
Harmonisation
in the
EU
49
4.1.
Harmonisation
of
EU
Sales Law with Regard to Consumer-
specific Issues
50
4.2.
The Directive on Consumer Sales and Guarantees
57
5.
Developments since
2002 66
5.1.
Effects of the Consumer Sales Directive on Domestic
Sales Law
65
5.2.
The Action Plan for a More Coherent European
Contract Law
68
6.
The Proposal for a Common European Sales Law (CESL)
70
6.1.
The Optional Nature of the Proposed CESL
70
6.2.
An Overview of the Content of the CESL
72
7.
The Relationship Between the CESL and Existing
EU
Law
75
7.1.
Co-existence of the Optional Instrument and the
Consumer Directives
75
7.2.
Influences of
EU
Law on the Optional Instrument
76
7.3.
Influences of the Optional Instrument on Existing
EU
Law
76
8.
Conclusion
78
Bibliography
79
5
Commercial Contracts and Services
85
Guido
Alpa
1.
Introductory Remarks
85
2.
A Comparison of Experiences
89
3.
From General Classifications and Categories to the
Identification of Regulatory Techniques
92
4.
Legislative Sources: Control of Actions and Behaviour
94
5.
The Case of "Services"
98
6.
Regulations and Moral Suasion
100
7.
Moral Suasion: The Issue of Corporate Concentration
101
8.
New Scenarios of Contract Law
105
9.
New Scenarios for
EU
Law: Services and Professional
Activities
108
10.
Services as a Subject of the Draft Common Frame of
Reference 111
Bibliography
113
Compensation for Personal
Injury and Death
115
Pedro del
Olmo
1.
Introduction
115
2.
Some Points in Common
117
3.
Personal Injury
121
3.1.
Pecuniary Losses
124
3.2.
Non-Pecuniary Losses
129
3.3.
Methods of Payment
137
4.
Damages in the Event of Death
138
5.
Conclusion
141
Bibliography
142
Products Liability in the European Union:
A Story of Unity or Plurality?
145
Franz Werro
&
Eric
Mittereder
Table of Contents
145
1.
Directive 85/374/EEC on Products Liability:
Background and Goals
146
2.
Implementing the Directive into National Law
147
3.
Prerequisites for Liability
150
3.1.
Product
150
3.2.
Defectiveness
153
3.3.
Compensable
Damage
159
3.4.
Causation
163
3.5.
Producer
165
4.
Producers Defenses
167
4.1.
Putting a Product into Circulation
167
4.2.
Development Risk Defense
168
5.
Damages
172
6.
The Directive in the Context of National Law
173
7.
Conclusion
175
Bibliography
176
Environmental Liability
179
Monika
Hinteregger
Summary
179
1.
Introduction
179
2.
Environmental Damage and Tort Law
180
2.1.
Choice of Jurisdiction and Conflict of Laws
180
2.2.
Substantive Law
181
3.
International
Environmental
Liability Conventions
185
4.
Directive
2004/3
5/CE on Environmental Liability with Regard
to the Prevention and Remedying of Environmental Damage
187
4.1.
Genesis and General Features
187
4.2.
Contents of the Directive
190
5.
Critical Analysis and Conclusions
203
Bibliography
206
7
European Corporate Law
209
Diego Corapi
&
Barbara
De Donno
Summary
209
1.
Introduction
210
2.
General Aspects of Company Law
210
2.1.
Origins and Definition
210
2.2.
The Contractual Dimension of Companies
in Civil Law Jurisdictions
211
2.3.
The
Non
-contractual Approach of Corporate Law
in Common Law Jurisdictions
213
2.4.
The Trend Towards Reducing the Number of
Mandatory Rules
215
3-
Classification of Companies
216
3.1.
Companies and Sources of Company Law in European
Jurisdictions
216
3.2.
Companies Organized on a Personal Basis
217
3.3.
Capital Stock Companies
219
3.4.
Public and Closely-held, Listed and Non-listed
Companies
221
3.5.
The Limited Liability Company
222
4.
European Company Law
224
5.
Incorporation
226
5.1.
Statutory Provisions on Company Formation
226
5.2.
Direct Incorporation and Incorporation
by Public Subscription
227
5.3.
The Capital Stock
228
5.4.
One-Member Companies
229
5.5.
Registered Office and Head Office
230
5.6.
Articles of Association and By-laws
231
5.7.
Company
s
Object
231
6.
The Shareholders' Meeting
232
6.1.
Definition and Powers
232
6.2.
Convening and Holding of the General Meeting
233
6.3.
Invalidity of Resolutions
234
7.
Management and Control Systems
235
7.1.
Corporate Governance
235
7.2.
One-tier and Two-tier Systems
237
7.3.
Main Features of National Systems of Administration and
Control
239
8.
Financial Control and Accounting
242
9.
Stocks and Bonds
243
9.1.
Shares
243
9.2.
Bonds
245
10.
The Financial Statements
246
11.
Groups of Companies
248
12.
Transformation, Merger and Division
251
12.1.
Transformation
251
12.2.
Mergers and Divisions
251
13.
Winding up of Companies
253
Bibliography
254
8
Competition Law
261
Andreas
Heinemann
Table of Contents
261
1.
Introduction
261
1.1. EU
Law and National Law
262
1.2.
Public and Private Enforcement
263
1.3.
Overview
264
2.
Legal Fundamentals
264
2.1.
European Union Law
264
2.2.
Competition Law in the Member States
266
3.
Perspectives to Strengthen Private Enforcement of
Competition Law
272
3.1.
Standing
272
3.2.
Coexistence of Public and Private Procedures
275
3.3.
Leniency Policy
278
4.
Outlook
280
Bibliography
281
9 Unfair
Competition Law
285
Prof. Dr. Thomas
MJ.
Möllers
Summary
285
1.
Introduction
285
2.
Substantive Unfair Competition Law
286
3.
Codification of Unfair Competition in the Member States
287
3.1.
The Law of Unfair Competition as an Independent Area
ofLaw
287
3.2.
Fragmentation of the Substantive Provisions
289
4.
International Sources of Unfair
Competition Law
289
4.1.
The Paris Convention
289
4.2.
European Law Regulating the Law of Unfair Competition
290
5.
Plaintiffs
292
5.1.
Competitors
292
5.2.
Consumers
294
5.3.
Business Associations
295
5.4.
Consumer Associations
297
5.5.
State Authorities Like Consumer Ombudsman, OFT etc.
302
5.6.
Public Prosecutor
304
6.
Objects of Claims
306
6.1.
Injunction or Prohibition
306
6.2.
Elimination
309
6.3.
Preventative Injunction Order
310
6.4.
Damages
311
7.
Out-of-Court Settlement
316
7.1
Out-of-Court Settlement of Disputes Between the Parties
316
7.2.
Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution Tnrough Third Parties
(Arbitration, Mediation, etc.)
317
7.3.
Dispute Resolution Through Self Organization
—
ASA,
CAP, etc.
319
8.
Conclusion
321
Bibliography
322
10
Limitation Periods
325
Ewoud Hondius
1.
Introduction
325
2.
Terminology
327
3.
History
328
4.
National Legal Systems
328
5.
International Instruments
330
6.
Aims of
Limitation
Period
Reforms
332
6.1.
Clarity
332
6.2.
Law and Economics
332
7.
Length of Limitation Periods
333
8.
Accrual or Commencement
333
9.
Suspension, Postponement, Renewal
334
10.
Judicial Discretion
334
11.
Concurrence of Liability in Contract and in Tort
335
12.
Concurrence of Civil and Criminal Liability
335
13.
Effects of Prescription
336
14.
Contractual Limitation Periods
336
15.
Private International Law
337
16.
Constitutional Control; Principles of European Law
337
Bibliography
338
11
Private Law Justice in the European Legal System
341
Christoph
U.
Schmid
1.
The
Instrumentalisation
of National Private Law
342
2.
Effects of
Europeanisation
on the Concept of Private Law
346
3.
Examples of the Excessive
Instrumentálisadon
of
Private Law by the
EU 349
3.1.
An Incoherent Consumer Model
349
3.2.
The Instrumentálisadon
of Uninformed Consumers
to Open Up National Insurance Markets
350
3.3.
Difficulties with the Enforcement of Law in Other
Member States Treated as an Ambivalent Argument
352
3.4.
The Abolition of Minimum
Harmonisation
and
Its Consequences: The Example of the Product
Liability Cases of April
2002 354
4.
Conclusions
357
Bibliography
358
12
Harmonization of European Private Law: an Economics Analysis
363
Francesco
Parisi
Summary
363
1.
'The Costs and Benefits of Legal Harmonization
364
1.1.
Multijuralism and Legal Diversity
364
1.2.
Multijuralism and the Market for Legal Rules
368
1.3.
Parties' Choice of Law and Externality-Based Limitations
368
ài
CONTENTS
2.
European
Codifications and the
Optimal
Design
of Legal Rules
369
2.1.
Codifications and Legal Obsolescence
372
3.
Codifications and Evolving Structure of European Civil Codes
374
4.
Conclusions
378
Bibliography
379 |
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