Principles of European Contract Law and Italian Law - Antoniolli - Bücher - Kluwer Law International - 9789041123725 - 26. April 2005
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Principles of European Contract Law and Italian Law

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Principles of European Contract Law and Italian Law

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: To provide valuable legal service to persons in today's Europe, practitioners must be conversant in both national and transnational law. At the European level, the Principles of European Contract Law (PECL) are an increasingly important element of contract law, together with national contract law, as contained in Civil Codes and various national statute. Accordingly, Kluwer Law International has initiated a series of volumes, under the direction of Prof. Hondius of the University of Utrecht, comparing PECL with the most important European legal systems. This volume on Italian law is the second in the series. Using a straightforward comparative method, the editors' analysis not only reveals a significant area of convergence between the PECL and Italian contract law, but also highlights the main differences between the two bodies of rules. The book is a valuable handbook and guide for both foreign and Italian lawyers. For non-Italian lawyers, be they practitioners or academics, it provides a concise but complete and up-to-date outline of current Italian contract law, organized on the basis of a system (PECL) with which many European lawyers are familiar. For Italian lawyers, it offers a clearer insight into a wider European legal contract system whose importance in the evolution of a common European private law is growing rapidly. Contributor Bio:  Veneziano, Anna Veneziano was the daughter of a Baptist minister in a predominantly Catholic country.

Medien Bücher     Gebundenes Buch   (Buch mit hartem Rücken und steifem Einband)
Erscheinungsdatum 26. April 2005
ISBN13 9789041123725
Verlag Kluwer Law International
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > European Union Studies
Seitenanzahl 518
Maße 241 × 167 × 33 mm   ·   898 g
Redakteur Antoniolli, Luisa
Redakteur Veneziano, Anna