Immoral contracts in Europe:
Contracts are illegal not only when they contravene specific legal rules, but also when they are considered immoral or contrary to public policy. In this way rules of contract law also influence the exceptional and sometimes fragile relationship between law and morality. They determine which issues...
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Zusammenfassung: | Contracts are illegal not only when they contravene specific legal rules, but also when they are considered immoral or contrary to public policy. In this way rules of contract law also influence the exceptional and sometimes fragile relationship between law and morality. They determine which issues can be made the subject of a legally valid and enforceable agreement according to the values underlying the legal order to which they pertain. But despite their geographic proximity, shared history and common aim of a strong EU internal market there are remarkable differences in the underlying values of many European legal systems.0This book brings together a group of well renowned contract lawyers that analyse how their own legal systems deal with 12 interesting cases of morally dubious agreements, including for example suretyships, conditional contracts of succession, nuptial agreements, surrogacy agreements, contracts for sex work and, of course, usurious contracts. All inspired by real litigations adjudicated by courts and covering the questions of validity and enforceability, as well as the availability of remedies.0To give a comprehensive picture of immoral contracts across Europe, the national perspectives are complemented by chapters providing historical insights as well as an EU perspective. Throughout the book comprehensive analysis of the findings offers crucial insights into divergences and convergences and the decisive factors driving European thinking |
Beschreibung: | xlvii, 740 Seiten |
ISBN: | 1839700106 9781839700101 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE VII
PREFACE IX
LIST OF CASES XV
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XXXVII
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XLI
NATIONAL REPORTS AND REPORTERS XLV
PART I. THE ISSUE OF MORALITY IN THE DEVELOPMENT
OF EUROPEAN CONTRACT LAW
IMMORAL CONTRACTS IN EUROPE: THE FIRST COMMON CORE
AURELIA
COLOMISI CIACCHI
3
1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. IMMORAL AGREEMENTS AND CONDITIONS UNDER ROMAN LAW 4
3. LEGAL FAMILIES AND LEGAL FORMANTS ON IMMORAL CONTRACTS 7
4. LEGAL FORMANTS CONCERNING IMMORAL CONTRACTS IN EUROPE:
FIVE MODELS 9
4.1. THE CIVIL CODE MODEL 9
4.2. THE SCOTTISH MODEL 10
4.3. THE ENGLISH MODEL 11
4.4. THE CYPRIOT MODEL 12
4.5. THE SCANDINAVIAN MODEL 12
5. CONCLUSION 13
IMMORALITY OF CONTRACTS IN EUROPE: FOUR APPROACHES
CHANTAL MAK 15
1. LAW, MORALITY AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 15
2. PRELIMINARY QUESTION: LAW AND MORALITY 17
3. CJEU: A DEFERENTIAL APPROACH 20
4. PECL AND DCFR: A PRINCIPLED APPROACH 22
5. CESL: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY 25
6. LOOKING FOR A COMMON CORE: A CASE-BASED COMPARATIVE APPROACH 26
7. CONTRACTUAL MORALITY IN TIME AND SPACE 27
PART II. CASE STUDIES
QUESTIONNAIRE 31
CASE 1: SEX WORK CONTRACTS 37
CASE 2: CONTRACTS PROMOTING SEX WORK 127
CASE 3: CONTRACTS PROMOTING TELEPHONE SEX 177
CASE 4: CONTRACTS PROMOTING DWARF THROWING 213
CASE 5: SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD CONTRACTS 267
CASE 6: MARRIAGE BROKERAGE CONTRACTS 341
CASE 7: NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS 391
CASE 8: CONTRACTS RESTRAINING MARRIAGE 455
CASE 9: CONDITIONAL CONTRACTS OF SUCCESSION 505
CASE 10: CONTRACTS RESTRICTING PERSONAL LIBERTY 553
CASE 11: USURIOUS CONTRACTS 589
CASE 12: IMMORAL SURETYSHIPS 647
PART III. COMPARATIVE CONCLUSIONS
28 JURISDICTIONS AND 12 TYPES OF MORALLY DUBIOUS CONTRACTS:
TO WHAT EXTENT IS THERE A COMMON CORE?
AURELIA COLOMBI CIACCHI 717
1. INTRODUCTION: TWO LAYERS OF CONVERGENCE 717
2. VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: PROTECTING MR BROKE
(CASE 10) 719
3. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE
AT THE SECOND: SUCCESSION CONTRACTS RESTRICTING FREEDOM
OF MARRIAGE (CASE 9) 720
4. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: LAWFULNESS OF TELEPHONE
SEX-RELATED CONTRACTS (CASE 3) 721
5. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: LOANS WITH EXCEPTIONALLY
HIGH INTEREST RATES (CASE 11) 722
6. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, MORE LIMITED CONVERGENCE
AT THE SECOND: SEX WORK CONTRACTS (CASE 1) 722
7. CONSIDERABLE CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: LEASE OF A CAR TO A
SEX WORKER (CASE 2) 723
8. VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, WEAK CONVERGENCE
AT THE SECOND: SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD AGREEMENTS (CASE 5) 724
9. VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS IN THE MAIN SCENARIO,
DIVERGENCE IN THE VARIATION: SURETYSHIPS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
(CASE 12) 725
10. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, WEAK CONVERGENCE AT THE
SECOND: DONATIONS RESTRICTING FREEDOM OF MARRIAGE (CASE 8) 726
11. MAJOR CONVERGENCE IN THE MAIN SCENARIO, DIVERGENCE IN THE VARIATION:
PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS (CASE 7) 728
12. CONSIDERABLE CONVERGENCE IN THE MAIN SCENARIO, DIVERGENCE IN THE
VARIATION: MARRIAGE BROKERAGE CONTRACTS (CASE 6) 729
13. DIVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, MAJOR CONVERGENCE AT THE SECOND:
CONTRACTS ON DWARF THROWING (CASE 4) 730
14. CONCLUSION: THE COMMON AND THE UNCOMMON CORE 731
INDEX 733
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CONTENTS
GENERAL EDITORS' PREFACE VII
PREFACE IX
LIST OF CASES XV
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XXXVII
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XLI
NATIONAL REPORTS AND REPORTERS XLV
PART I. THE ISSUE OF MORALITY IN THE DEVELOPMENT
OF EUROPEAN CONTRACT LAW
IMMORAL CONTRACTS IN EUROPE: THE FIRST COMMON CORE
AURELIA
COLOMISI CIACCHI
3
1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. IMMORAL AGREEMENTS AND CONDITIONS UNDER ROMAN LAW 4
3. LEGAL FAMILIES AND LEGAL FORMANTS ON IMMORAL CONTRACTS 7
4. LEGAL FORMANTS CONCERNING IMMORAL CONTRACTS IN EUROPE:
FIVE MODELS 9
4.1. THE CIVIL CODE MODEL 9
4.2. THE SCOTTISH MODEL 10
4.3. THE ENGLISH MODEL 11
4.4. THE CYPRIOT MODEL 12
4.5. THE SCANDINAVIAN MODEL 12
5. CONCLUSION 13
IMMORALITY OF CONTRACTS IN EUROPE: FOUR APPROACHES
CHANTAL MAK 15
1. LAW, MORALITY AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 15
2. PRELIMINARY QUESTION: LAW AND MORALITY 17
3. CJEU: A DEFERENTIAL APPROACH 20
4. PECL AND DCFR: A PRINCIPLED APPROACH 22
5. CESL: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY 25
6. LOOKING FOR A COMMON CORE: A CASE-BASED COMPARATIVE APPROACH 26
7. CONTRACTUAL MORALITY IN TIME AND SPACE 27
PART II. CASE STUDIES
QUESTIONNAIRE 31
CASE 1: SEX WORK CONTRACTS 37
CASE 2: CONTRACTS PROMOTING SEX WORK 127
CASE 3: CONTRACTS PROMOTING TELEPHONE SEX 177
CASE 4: CONTRACTS PROMOTING "DWARF THROWING" 213
CASE 5: SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD CONTRACTS 267
CASE 6: MARRIAGE BROKERAGE CONTRACTS 341
CASE 7: NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS 391
CASE 8: CONTRACTS RESTRAINING MARRIAGE 455
CASE 9: CONDITIONAL CONTRACTS OF SUCCESSION 505
CASE 10: CONTRACTS RESTRICTING PERSONAL LIBERTY 553
CASE 11: USURIOUS CONTRACTS 589
CASE 12: IMMORAL SURETYSHIPS 647
PART III. COMPARATIVE CONCLUSIONS
28 JURISDICTIONS AND 12 TYPES OF MORALLY DUBIOUS CONTRACTS:
TO WHAT EXTENT IS THERE A COMMON CORE?
AURELIA COLOMBI CIACCHI 717
1. INTRODUCTION: TWO LAYERS OF CONVERGENCE 717
2. VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: PROTECTING MR BROKE
(CASE 10) 719
3. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE
AT THE SECOND: SUCCESSION CONTRACTS RESTRICTING FREEDOM
OF MARRIAGE (CASE 9) 720
4. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: LAWFULNESS OF TELEPHONE
SEX-RELATED CONTRACTS (CASE 3) 721
5. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: LOANS WITH EXCEPTIONALLY
HIGH INTEREST RATES (CASE 11) 722
6. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, MORE LIMITED CONVERGENCE
AT THE SECOND: SEX WORK CONTRACTS (CASE 1) 722
7. CONSIDERABLE CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS: LEASE OF A CAR TO A
SEX WORKER (CASE 2) 723
8. VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, WEAK CONVERGENCE
AT THE SECOND: SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD AGREEMENTS (CASE 5) 724
9. VERY STRONG CONVERGENCE AT BOTH LAYERS IN THE MAIN SCENARIO,
DIVERGENCE IN THE VARIATION: SURETYSHIPS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
(CASE 12) 725
10. STRONG CONVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, WEAK CONVERGENCE AT THE
SECOND: DONATIONS RESTRICTING FREEDOM OF MARRIAGE (CASE 8) 726
11. MAJOR CONVERGENCE IN THE MAIN SCENARIO, DIVERGENCE IN THE VARIATION:
PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS (CASE 7) 728
12. CONSIDERABLE CONVERGENCE IN THE MAIN SCENARIO, DIVERGENCE IN THE
VARIATION: MARRIAGE BROKERAGE CONTRACTS (CASE 6) 729
13. DIVERGENCE AT THE FIRST LAYER, MAJOR CONVERGENCE AT THE SECOND:
CONTRACTS ON DWARF THROWING (CASE 4) 730
14. CONCLUSION: THE COMMON AND THE "UNCOMMON" CORE 731
INDEX 733 |
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