Economic analysis of the DCFR : the work of the Economic Impact Group within CoPECL /
The Economic Impact Group (EIG) was created to support the work on the DCFR with insights from law and economics. It brings together a number of leading European law and economics scholars. The Group looked at the main elements of the DCFR with two questions in mind: from an economic perspective, is...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Munich :
Sellier European Law Pub.,
©2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Table of contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- 1. Contract Law 8211; General Aspects
- The Function of European Contract Law: An Economic Analysis
- The Economic Function of Good Faith in European Contract Law
- Non-Discrimination in the Common Principles of European Contract Law
- 2. Formation and Interpretation of Contracts
- The Formation of Contracts in the Draft Common Frame of Reference 8211; A Law and Economics Perspective
- Contract Interpretation 8211; Interpretive Criteria
- Judicial Control of Standard Terms and European Private Law
- 3. Performance of Contracts
- Specific Performance, Damages and Unforeseen Contingencies in the Draft Common Frame of Reference
- Measure of Damages: Expectation, Reliance and Opportunity Cost
- Remedies for Non-Performance:Chapter 3 of Book III of the DCFR from an Economist8217;s Perspective
- 4. Termination of Contracts
- Termination and Compensation in Long-Term Distribution Contracts: An Economic Perspective of EU Law
- Variation and Unilateral Termination of an Agreement in the Draft Common Frame of Reference
- 5. Specific Areas of Contract Law
- Principles of European Insurance Contract Law: Law and Economic Insights
- The DCFR and Consumer Protection: An Economic Assessment
- 6. Non-contractual Liability
- The Boundary between Torts and Contracts: A Law and Economics Perspective
- 8216;Legally Relevant Damage8217; and A Priori Limits to Non-Contractual Liability in the DCFR
- Conclusion.