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Swedish Perspectives on Private Law Europeanisation.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Persson, Annina H.
Otros Autores: Kristoffersson, Eleonor
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2017.
Colección:Swedish Studies in European Law Ser.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Table of Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislative and Quasi-Legislative Instruments; Part I: Introduction; 1; A Plea for True Harmonization in Europe; Part II: Europeanisation of PrivateLaw Throughout History; 2; The Historical Roman Roots of ""Continental"" Law Systems; I. Introduction; II. Historical Overview of the Roman Law Experience from the Beginnings until its Reception in the European National Legal Systems; III. The Codification Movement of Private Law in Central Europe; IV. Conclusions and final remarks.
  • Part IIIHarmonisation of Private Law in the EU: Comparative and Global Perspectives3; The Influence of European Initiatives in National Courts-The Case of the Spanish Supreme Court; I. The Influence of European Initiatives in National Courts ; II. Purpose pursued and subject matters influenced by the European initiatives; III. Legal Basis; IV. Conclusion; 4; Unjust Enrichment in Swedish and EU Law; I. Introduction; II. The Swedish Legal System in Brief; III. Unjust Enrichment in EU Law; IV. Unjust Enrichment in Swedish law; V. The Future of Unjust Enrichment in Swedish law.
  • VI. Concluding Remarks5; Comparative Property Law and the Profound Differences between Nordic Functionalism and Continental Substantialism-The (Ir)Relevance of Ownership; I. Introduction ; II. In Preparation: Setting Some Kind of Scene; III. Ownership and Nordic Property Law Pictures; IV. Method, Research Questions and Interdisciplinary Help; V. Concluding Application; 6; Private International Law Aspects of Substantive Law Harmonisation; I. Introduction; II. Different Ways of Achieving Harmonisation; III. Instruments Governing the International Sale of Goods.
  • IV. The Scope and Interplay of the InstrumentsV. Conclusions; 7; Global Business: National Law, EU Law and International Customs and Contracts; I. Business and EU Law; II. Some Factors of Importance; III. Developments in Business/Law; IV. Certain Types of Contracts-Different Characteristics and Solutions; V. Is There a Need for More EU Legislation in the Area of International Business?; Part IV: The Future of European Private Law; 8; What Happened to the Harmonisation of Securities Law in the EU?; I. Introduction-Legal Risk.
  • II. A Brief Recap-Efforts to Harmonise Securities Law in the Last Ten Years III. What Property is Targeted by the Choice of Law Rules?; IV. Why the Form of Securities Matter; V. Intermediation and Immateriality; VI. The Identification of Owners and their Property; VII. Conclusion; 9; E Pluribus Unum?; I. Introduction; II. The Proposed Alternatives; Index.