Principles of European Law
Edited by Study Group on a European Civil Code
Principles of European Law
Published in co-operation with Bruylant (Belgium), Oxford University Press (United Kingdom) and Staempfli Publishers Ltd. (Switzerland).
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Edited by Study Group on a European Civil Code
Principles of European Law
Published in co-operation with Bruylant (Belgium), Oxford University Press (United Kingdom) and Staempfli Publishers Ltd. (Switzerland).
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Benevolent Intervention in Another's Affairs
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Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts
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Service Contracts
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Personal Security
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Lease of Goods
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Sales
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Non-Contractual Liability Arising out of Damage Caused to Another
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PEL Unjustified Enrichment
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Acquisition and Loss of Ownership of Goods
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Proprietary Security in Movable Assets
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Trusts
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Donation
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Mandate Contracts
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By subscribing to the complete series, you receive all volumes at a 25% discount (on average) compared with the purchase price for single volumes. Please note that the package price is subject to change, as long as not all volumes have been published.
The Study Group on a European Civil Code has taken upon itself the task of drafting common European principles for the most important aspects of the law of obligations and for certain parts of the law of property in movables which are especially relevant for the functioning of the common market.
Like the Commission on European Contract Law's "Principles of European Contract Law", the results of the research conducted by the Study Group on a European Civil Code seek to advance the process of Europeanisation of private law. Among other topics the series tackles sales and service contracts, distribution contracts and security rights, renting contracts and loan agreements, negotiorum gestio, delicts and unjustified enrichment law, transfer of property, and trust law.
The principles furnish each of the national jurisdictions a grid reference. They could be agreed upon by the parties within the framework of the rules of private international law. They may provide a stimulus to both the national and European legislator for moulding private law. Beyond this, they aim to further discussion about the creation of a European Civil Code, or a Common Frame of Reference in the area of patrimonial law, by submitting a concrete model.
The "Principles of European Law" are published in co-operation with Bruylant (Belgium), Oxford University Press (Great Britain) and Staempfli Publishers (Switzerland).
hardback
Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts
pdf download
Service Contracts
hardback
Personal Security
hardback
Lease of Goods
hardback
Sales
hardback
Non-Contractual Liability Arising out of Damage Caused to Another
hardback
PEL Unjustified Enrichment
hardback
Acquisition and Loss of Ownership of Goods
hardback
Proprietary Security in Movable Assets
hardback
Trusts
hardback
Donation
hardback
Mandate Contracts
hardback
By subscribing to the complete series, you receive all volumes at a 25% discount (on average) compared with the purchase price for single volumes. Please note that the package price is subject to change, as long as not all volumes have been published.
The Study Group on a European Civil Code has taken upon itself the task of drafting common European principles for the most important aspects of the law of obligations and for certain parts of the law of property in movables which are especially relevant for the functioning of the common market.
Like the Commission on European Contract Law's "Principles of European Contract Law", the results of the research conducted by the Study Group on a European Civil Code seek to advance the process of Europeanisation of private law. Among other topics the series tackles sales and service contracts, distribution contracts and security rights, renting contracts and loan agreements, negotiorum gestio, delicts and unjustified enrichment law, transfer of property, and trust law.
The principles furnish each of the national jurisdictions a grid reference. They could be agreed upon by the parties within the framework of the rules of private international law. They may provide a stimulus to both the national and European legislator for moulding private law. Beyond this, they aim to further discussion about the creation of a European Civil Code, or a Common Frame of Reference in the area of patrimonial law, by submitting a concrete model.
The "Principles of European Law" are published in co-operation with Bruylant (Belgium), Oxford University Press (Great Britain) and Staempfli Publishers (Switzerland).