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The Structure and the Legal Values of the Common Frame of Reference (CFR)
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Ole Lando
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October 24, 2007
Abstract
The author analyses the planned structure as well as selected provisions of the Common Frame of Reference (CFR), of which the EU commission is promoting the preparation For the time being most of the rules on the general principles of contract law are those of the Principles of European Contract Law (PEC) but there are several changes The authors makes a critical analysis of the structure of these parts and some of the changed provisions which he finds more liberal and less ‘socially’ orientated l' then those of PECL.
Published Online: 2007-10-24
Published in Print: 2007-10-26
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Articles in the same Issue
- Introduction
- The Structure and the Legal Values of the Common Frame of Reference (CFR)
- The Future of the Common Frame of Reference
- The Common Frame of Reference – The Perspective of a new Member State
- The Revision of the Consumer Acquis from a Competition Law Perspective
- The CFR and the Method(s) of Comparative Legal Research
- EC Law on the Formation of Contract – from the Common Frame of Reference to the ‘Blue Button’
- Coverage and Structure of the Academic Common Frame of Reference
- Case: Supreme Court of the Netherlands – Meurs v Newomij
- European Community Legislation and Actions
- Books Received and Book Reviews