The Common Frame of Reference: A View from Law & Economics
About this book
Since its publication in early 2008, the DCFR has triggered an intensive discussion throughout Europe. The contributions combined in the present volume stand out as they add a Law & Economics perspective to the ongoing debate.
A workshop held at the Law and Economics Faculty of the University of Bonn in November 2008 aimed at stimulating the debate on the economic implications of the principles and rules enshrined in the DCFR. An essential part of the papers presented at the Bonn workshop are now being published. The topics addressed range from general issues such as the policies of anti-discrimination and consumer protection to analyses of specific legal areas, like the law of remedies, the law of service contracts and the law of torts or delict.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Contract Remedies from the Incentive Perspective
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Remedies for Breach of Contract in the DCFR
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Beyond Expectation? – An Assessment of the DCFR Rules on Contractual Damages
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The Right to Specific Performance under the DCFR
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Long-Term Contracts and the DCFR – Interpretation and Adjustment
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Consumer Law in the DCFR
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Non-Discrimination in the DCFR
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The Law of Torts in the DCFR
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