The Harmonisation Of European Contract Law

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The Principles of European Contract Law (Part III) and Dutch Law

The Principles of European Contract Law (Part III) and Dutch Law
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Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9789041124951
ISBN-13 : 9041124950
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Download or read book The Principles of European Contract Law (Part III) and Dutch Law written by Harriët N. Schelhaas and published by Kluwer Law International B.V.. This book was released on 2006-01-01 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Principles of European Contract Law, prepared by the so-called Lando Commission, today constitute the most advanced project on the harmonisation of European private law. As well as providing a set of rules which could facilitate cross-border trade within Europe, the Principles can be seen as a modern lex mercatoria which, for example, could be referred to by arbitrators deciding a case according to internationally accepted principles of law. Furthermore, the Principles provide a framework for EU legislation on contract law and, more importantly, they can be viewed as a first step towards a European Civil Code. They may also prove to be a catalyst for the development of national legislation, judicial decisions and legal doctrine. This new title, which follows the first volume covering Parts I and II of the Principles, includes chapters on plurality of parties, assignment of claims, transfer of contract, set-off, prescription, illegality and conditions. It provides a systematic overview of the Principles in comparison with Dutch law, which will be of interest not only in the Netherlands but also to lawyers in other countries who need to gain a clearer understanding of the Dutch contract law system.


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