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Contract Law in Contemporary International Commerce

Considerations on the complex relationship between legal process and market process in the new era of globalisation
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 2019

Summary

Den Erwägungsgründen der Rom I-VO zufolge ist es „im Interesse eines reibungslos funktionierenden Binnenmarkts“ notwendig, „den Ausgang von Rechtsstreitigkeiten vorhersehbarer zu machen und die Sicherheit in Bezug auf das anzuwendende Recht sowie den freien Verkehr gerichtlicher Entscheidungen zu fördern“. Um diese Argumentation zu durchdringen, ist eine Vorgehensweise nötig, die sich kritisch mit dem komplexen Verhältnis zwischen Rechtsverfahren und Marktprozess auseinandersetzt.

Der vorliegende Band konzentriert sich auf die moderne ökonomische Analyse des Vertragsrechts sowie auf den Konflikt zwischen Rechtssicherheit und Rechtskongruenz. In seinem Fazit weist der Autor auf die dringende Notwendigkeit einer neuen Vertragsrechtstheorie hin.

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Copyright year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6038-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0158-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
207
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. List of abbreviations No access Pages 11 - 12
    1. 1.I The problem to be examined No access
    2. 1.II The central role of p.i.l. of contractual obligations in the new era of globalisation No access
    3. 1.III Contracts: between law and economics No access
    1. Introduction No access
    2. 2.I The eternal battle between legal certainty (predictability) vs. legal congruence (flexibility) No access
    3. 2.II The party autonomy and need of protection of the “Supreme Will” of the parties No access
    4. 2.III The categories of transaction costs No access
    5. 2.IV The interpretation of the contract: an economic analysis No access
    6. 2.V The role of the trade usages in supporting international transactions No access
    7. 2.VI Tentative conclusion No access
    1. Introduction No access
      1. 3.I.A The characteristic performance rule No access
        1. Weaker presumption approach No access
        2. Strong presumption approach No access
        3. Theory of Commercial Expectations No access
      1. 3.II.A Forthcoming Third Restatement of Conflict of Laws No access
      1. 3.III.A The hard-and-fast rules No access
      2. 3.III.B The downgrade of the characteristic performance and closest connection principles in Rome I No access
      3. 3.III.C The interpretation of the escape clause in Rome I No access
      4. 3.III.D Critical analysis of article 4 (1) of the Rome I Regulation No access
      5. 3.III.E Special rules for contracts of carriage No access
      6. 3.III.F Focus on consumer contracts No access
      7. 3.III.G The “connection system” in insurance contracts No access
      8. 3.III.H Focus on individual employment contracts No access
      9. 3.III.I Voluntary Assignment of receivables No access
    2. 3.IV Pros and Cons of rigid rules: Practical implications No access
    3. 3.V Outline in context No access
    1. Introduction No access
    2. 4.I Legal congruence versus legal certainty: Which legal tool for an efficient market? No access
    3. 4.II Rome I: Learning from the mistakes No access
    4. 4.III Suggestions for future No access
    5. 4.IV Can an external mediation body meet the needs of the market? No access
    6. 4.V Concluding remarks No access

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