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The Citizen in European Private Law
Publication date: March 18, 2016
In numerous fields of law, ranging from family law to company law, private actors increasingly set their own rules, revert to private enforcement of those rules and choose the applicable law.Paperback -
Common Core, PECL and DCFR: could they change shipping and transport law?
Publication date: July 13, 2015
The international character of shipping and transport has always been a great incubator for harmonisation of law. Recently, there has been increasing interest within the EU in harmonisation of general private law, with different harmonisation instruments such as common core, PECL and DCFR coming into existence. In this book the possible impact of these private law harmonisation instruments on shipping and transport law is assessed.Paperback€51.- €60.- -
European Union Property Law
Publication date: May 28, 2013
This study provides an overview of the existing acquis communautaire in property law, and presents a proposal for the future development of this field of law. It deals with the influence of the EU’s four freedoms on national property law and discusses whether or not the EU would have the competence to actively create property law, and the extent to which it has already done so.Paperback€63.75 €75.- -
Alternative Ways to Ius Commune
Publication date: July 19, 2012
This book discusses two major instruments of European contract law that saw the light in 2011: the Consumer Rights Directive (CRD) and the proposal for a Common European Sales Law (CESL). Both instruments aim at improving the internal market.Paperback€51.- €60.- -
Linked Contracts
Publication date: May 16, 2012
Modern society is full of linked contracts: a plurality of separately concluded contracts that are somehow interrelated. However, contract law is still primarily centred on traditional contractual relations between (just) two parties. This book therefore explores the legal consequences of the existence of linked contracts. It thereby provides insights for practice and academia in this new phenomenon.Paperback€39.10 €46.- -
The Draft Common Frame of Reference: national and comparative perspectives
Publication date: February 1, 2012
The Draft Common Frame of Reference is the result of more than 25 years of academic research on European private law, and was published in October 2009. Against this background, this book presents and critically analyses the DCFR, and situates it in relation to current Belgian and European private law.Paperback€85.- €100.- -
The effect of a change of circumstances on the binding force of contracts
Publication date: May 28, 2011
This book studies the situation where unexpected circumstances render the performance of a contract much more difficult or onerous and those which frustrate the purpose of the transaction. It includes a comparative analysis of European and Latin American jurisdictions as well as American contract law.Paperback€63.75 €75.- -
An EU-Wide Letter of Rights
Publication date: November 22, 2010
Everybody who is arrested or questioned by the police on suspicion of involvement in a criminal activity has certain rights, such as the right to remain silent or to consult a lawyer. This book gathers information on the way suspects in the EU Member States are informed in writing of their rights in criminal proceedings. Subsequently a normative framework has been developed based on the jurisprudence of the ECtHR to establish standards and a l...Paperback€63.75 €75.- -
Conflict of Laws and Laws of Conflict in Europe and Beyond
Publication date: November 10, 2010
This book seeks to find new ways for a democratisation of European and transnational governance outside traditional models, and more convincing ways of a European and transnational ‘juridification’ that reconciles democracy, diversity, and social rights.Paperback€72.25 €85.- -
Fact-Finding in Civil Litigation
Publication date: June 24, 2010
This book provides a comparative analysis of the process of fact-finding in the litigation process. It offers theoretical insights on the distinctive features of the fact-finding arrangements in civil cases andt also examines the empirical data that shed light on the operation of procedural rules in legal practice.Paperback€73.95 €87.-