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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- List of Authors ix
- Table of Contents xi
- European Private Law: Why, How, What and Who? 1
- The Europeanisation of Private Law: Problems and Perspectives 11
- The Commission Proposal for a “Regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL)” – Too Broad or not Broad Enough? 21
- The ‘Legal Basis’ of European Private Law in the Light of EU Constitutionalisation 33
- European Law: From ‘Market’ to ‘Citizenship’ 47
- A Common European Sales Law (CESL) for Business-to-Business Contracts 65
- The ‘Instruments’ for Implementing European Private Law – The Influence of the ECJ Case Law on the Development and Formation of European Private Law 77
- Optional Law for Firms and Consumers: Economic Benefits of Opting into the Common European Sales Law? 93
- European Consumer Law and its Consolidation 111
- The Internal Relationships of EU Consumer Contract Laws: Unfair Contract Terms, Unfair Commercial Practices and CESL 117
- European Property Law – Transfer of Ownership of Movables 131
- From Euratom Property Law to European Union Property Law: A Concise Overview of the Development Towards a European Property Law 149
- Which Future for the European Law of Successions? 161
- Interpretation of Contracts in European Private Law 181
- Incorporation and Unfairness of Standard Contract Terms Under the Proposal for a Common European Sales Law 191
- The Application of the CESL to a Contract for the Supply of Digital Content (e.g. Software) 205
- A Critical First Glance at the Common European Sales Law Project by the Digital Consumer Law Approach 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- List of Authors ix
- Table of Contents xi
- European Private Law: Why, How, What and Who? 1
- The Europeanisation of Private Law: Problems and Perspectives 11
- The Commission Proposal for a “Regulation on a Common European Sales Law (CESL)” – Too Broad or not Broad Enough? 21
- The ‘Legal Basis’ of European Private Law in the Light of EU Constitutionalisation 33
- European Law: From ‘Market’ to ‘Citizenship’ 47
- A Common European Sales Law (CESL) for Business-to-Business Contracts 65
- The ‘Instruments’ for Implementing European Private Law – The Influence of the ECJ Case Law on the Development and Formation of European Private Law 77
- Optional Law for Firms and Consumers: Economic Benefits of Opting into the Common European Sales Law? 93
- European Consumer Law and its Consolidation 111
- The Internal Relationships of EU Consumer Contract Laws: Unfair Contract Terms, Unfair Commercial Practices and CESL 117
- European Property Law – Transfer of Ownership of Movables 131
- From Euratom Property Law to European Union Property Law: A Concise Overview of the Development Towards a European Property Law 149
- Which Future for the European Law of Successions? 161
- Interpretation of Contracts in European Private Law 181
- Incorporation and Unfairness of Standard Contract Terms Under the Proposal for a Common European Sales Law 191
- The Application of the CESL to a Contract for the Supply of Digital Content (e.g. Software) 205
- A Critical First Glance at the Common European Sales Law Project by the Digital Consumer Law Approach 217