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adam_text | Titel: Specific performance as the preferred remedy in comparative law and CISG
Autor: Adame Martínez, Miguel Ángel
Jahr: 2013
Contents
Presentation............................................................................................15
Abstract....................................................................................................17
1. Introduction......................................................................................19
1.1. Object of research and methodology...................19
1.2. A tale of two cities?..................................34
1.3. Talking the talk: terminological issues, and the concept of spe-
cific performance. Reparation in natura and specific perfor-
mance. Performance-oriented remedies and specific perfor-
mance..............................................41
2. Remedies for breach in comparative law and in CISG................53
2.1. Introduction........................................53
2.2. Remedies for the breach of contract for the sale of goods in
theUCC...........................................61
2.3. Remedies for the breach of contract for the sale of goods in
civil law jurisdictions................................67
2.4. Remedies for breach of contract in CISG. Principles of cons-
truction of CISG regarding remedies...................74
2.5. Principles of construction of CISG regarding remedies ... 82
2.5.1. He principle of conservation of the contract.......87
2.5.2. The principle of equivalency of the conditions.
Corollaries: The principle of nivelation. The rejection
of the principle of favor débitons. The seller-friendly v.
buyer-friendly debate .........................98
2.6. Execution v. coercion...............................113
3. The remedy of specific performance from a comparative
perspective.......................................................................................127
3.1. Introduction.......................................127
3.2. From the condemnatio pecuniaria to the Modem Age... 130
3.3. Specific performance in the nineteenth century Civil codes. A sha-
meful and puzzling recognition of specific performance?—152
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3.4. The trend toward the expansion of specific performance in the
Civil law countries. Mechanisms for the enforcement of specific
performance and the expansion of the astreintes in French law
and the judicial penalties in comparative procedural law. .. 170
3.4.1. Changes to the traditional civil codes or to civil proce-
dure legislation to foster specific performance.... 170
3.4.2. The new civil codes enacted in the twentieth cen-
turly......................................193
3.5. Specific performance in the common law countries. The regu-
lation of the remedy in the UCC.....................198
3.6. Specific performance as the star in the harmonization of re-
medies at EU level. Consumer law as a pretext. EU Directives
and their impact in UK and Ireland...................236
3.7. The teachings from the mixed jurisdictions............248
3.8. Specific performance as the preferred remedy in other inter-
national instruments. PICC. PECL, DCFR, MISC, Gandolfi
Project and CESL...................................254
3.9. Conclusions.......................................270
Argumentationum Compendium................................................272
4.1. Introduction......................................272
4.2. Apparatus Philosophicus surrounding performance in the ju-
risprudence........................................275
4.2.1. Pacta sunt servanda and bindingness of contracts. 275
4.2.2. From the iusnaturalist approach to specific performan-
ce to Holmes and The Path....................281
4.2.3. The legal theories that base recovery in the US.
Restitution. Reliance. Expectancy. Special reference to
the so-called «Performance interest».............300
4.3. The role of L E in the discussion over the remedies available
after breach.......................................324
4.3.1. Introduction.................................324
4.3.2. From the efficient breach to the tolerated breach.. 327
4.3.3. L E, Breach of Contract and Optimal Remedies .. 336
4.3.3.1. Specific Performance v. Damages........336
4.3.3.1.1. Introduction................336
4.3.3.1.2. The scholarly work on specific perfor-
mance v. damages under L E... 338
4.3.3.1.3. Specific performance v. damages: ar-
guments involved in the discussion
on which of the two should be the
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preferred remedy and its as-
sessment....................350
4.3.3.1.4. The influence of the type of society
in the choice between specific per-
formance and damages.......364
4.3.3.2 . L E and the theories of recovery........369
4.4. Specific performance as a subjective and objective remedy.. 372
4.5. L E analysis on the DCFR..........................376
5. Damages for breach of contract in comparative law and in QSG ...381
5.1. Introduction.......................................381
5.2. The alleged objective nature of damages and the formulas.. 383
5.3. Damages in the UCC...............................387
5.4. The approach to damages in Civil law countries........394
5.5. Damages in CISG................................. .411
5.6. Damages and reduction of the price in CISG...........428
5.7. Damages in international instruments................432
5.8. Limitation to damages .............................436
5.9. Reduction to damages and mitigation.................448
6. Specific performance and CISG....................................................461
6.1. Introduction.......................................461
6.2. Exegesis of Article 46 ............................... 462
6.2.1. The literal reading of Article 46. The buyer may require
performance. If the goods do not conform with the con-
tract.........................................462
6.2.2 . Specific performance, Repair and Replacement... 471
6.2.3 . The hierarchy of remedies and the ius eligendi at
CISG.......................................487
The role of regulation and the option among remedies
in general................................448
The option among performance oriented remedies.. 492
The option between repair and replacement.....493
6.3. Limits to specific performance in the CISG.............507
6.3.1. The role of the limits in specific performance.....507
6.3.2. The limits to specific performance in general The latest com-
parative approaches in international instruments......510
6.3.3. The specificity of the regulation of CISG. Limits to the
exercise of performance oriented remedies in general
and limits to the right to request performance, repair
and substitution. Inconsistency as per Article 46. The
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legal and factual inconsistencies. Resort to specific per-
formance together with damages...............519
6.3.4. Impossibility. Types of impossibility.............524
6.3.5. The open-terms saga: The proportionality / resonableness
/ onerosity equation. Hardship and Good faith.....529
6.3.6. The right to cure as a limit ex Article 48 CISG. Right to cure,
cover and mitigation: the remedies conundrum.......546
6.3.7. Limits based in the type of the obligation according to
its content. Adequatio of the execution sub specie obli-
gationis as a demand of the holistic approach to breach.
The types of obligations. Obligations to do, not to do
and to give. Uniqueness, fungibility and admissibility
of performance-oriented remedies..............575
Introduction..........................................................................................575
Types of obligations. Obligations to do, not to do and to give . 580
Obligations to give, fungibility and uniqueness............594
Ancillary duties susceptible of being breached and specific perfor-
mance ............................................599
6.3.8. Other debatable limits and their proper significance in
CISG.......................................602
Excusability ex Article 79(1) CISG..............602
Request for performance within a reasonable time 606
The case of the withholding of the purchase price. 608
Third party rights in the goods sold.............609
Limits arising out of usage and practices........610
6.4. Exegesis of Article 28...............................611
6.4.1. Introduction.................................611
6.4.2. The process that lead to the introduction of Article 28 in
the Diplomatic Conference. Arguments that were used
to justify the introduction of Article 28. Particular consi-
deration of the protective nature of Article 28......613
6.4.3. Literal reading of Article 28....................632
Unless the court would do so under its own law.. 632
Similar contracts of sale not governed by this
Convention..............................638
A court is not bound to enter a judgment for specific
performance.............................643
6.4.4. The systematical position of Article 28 in CISG. CISG
as a substantive convention and its implications for
Article 28.................................... 652
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7. Conclusions......................................................................................663
8. Table of Authorities.........................................................................667
9. Abbreviations..................................................................................732
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