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Consumer Sales Guarantees in the European Union.

This book fills an important gap in European sales law literature, where sales law is a much-studied object for legal comparatists, while at the same time comprehensive analysis of sales guarantees is largely missing. The volume constitutes one of the key results of a large-scale research project co...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wiewiórowska-Domagalska, Aneta
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: München : De Gruyter, 2012.
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520 |a This book fills an important gap in European sales law literature, where sales law is a much-studied object for legal comparatists, while at the same time comprehensive analysis of sales guarantees is largely missing. The volume constitutes one of the key results of a large-scale research project conducted under the auspices of the Study Group on a European Civil Code and, thus, can be seen as the work underlying the Chapter 6 provisions' on guarantees of the Principles of European Law on Sales (PELS) and the Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR). The book provides an exhaustive analysis of t. 
505 0 |a Preface; Chapter I: Introduction; 1. General introduction; 2. The guarantee paradox -- the main problem fields; 2.1 Lack of legislation; 2.2 Lack of knowledge and lack of distinction; 2.3 Lack of a legal construction of a guarantee; 2.4 If it is so problematic why use it? -- the positive aspects of guarantee; 3. Origins of guarantee -- introduction; 3.1 Etymology of the word; 3.2 Origins of the guarantee; 3.3 Evolution of the guarantee; 4. Guarantee on the modern market; 4.1 General; 4.2 Fields of guarantee application; 5. Functions of the guarantee. 
505 8 |a 6. Scope of the dissertation and the research question6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Why only sales?; 6.3 Why only consumer sales?; 6.4 Sales means services these days; 6.5 Guarantees by producers and guarantees by other parties; 6.6 Other functions of the guarantee; 7. The research question and the plan of the thesis; 8. Methodology; Chapter Ii: The consumer sales guarantee in Eu policies; 1. From competition law to private law -- consumer sales guarantees in European policies; 2. Guarantees in competition law; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Article 101 (formerly Article 81). 
505 8 |a 2.3 European competition law on consumer sales guarantees -decisions, cases and resolutions3. Guarantees in consumer programmes; 3.1 Opening the discussion; 3.2 The Unfair Contract Terms Directive; 3.3 The Green Paper of 1993; 3.4 The following developments; 3.5 The Consumer Sales Directive; 3.6 After the Consumer Sales Directive; 3.7 Further review of the consumer acquis; 4. Conclusions; 4.1 The aim of this chapter; 4.2 What conclusions may be drawn from analysing the policy steps regarding the guarantee?; Chapter Iii: Consumer sales guarantees -- European regulatory framework. 
505 8 |a 1. Introduction1.1 General; 1.2 Regulatory assumptions of the Directive; 1.3 Analysing the Directive; 2. Analysis of the Directive's rules; 2.1 The scope of the rules on the guarantee in the Directive; 2.2 General: name, source, legal nature, creation; 2.3 Contents of the guarantee; 2.4 Transparency requirements; 2.5 Infringements; 2.6 Omitted issues; 3. Conclusions; 3.1 General evaluation; 3.2 Assumptions of the Directive concerning the guarantee: are they correct?; 3.3 Assumptions of the Directive concerning the guarantee: are they fulfilled? 
505 8 |a Chapter Iv: Analysis of the consumer sales guarantee -- general part1. Introduction; 1.1 General introduction; 1.2 The scope of the analysis; 2. The name; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Order of the analysis; 2.3 A guarantee: what does it mean?; 2.4 The problems; 2.5 Variety of names; 2.6 Reasons for the differentiation in terms; 2.7 Legal and commercial guarantees; 2.8 The proposed solutions; 2.9 Conclusions: how to avoid confusion?; 3. The dual nature of the guarantee; 3.1 General introduction; 3.2 The scope of the analysis; 3.3 The dual nature of the guarantee: voluntary and obligatory guarantees. 
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