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The Europeanisation of Contract Law
Taylor and Francis 2008; US$ 39.95Critical yet accessible, this book provides an overview of the current debates about the ?Europeanization? of contract law. Charting the extent to which English contract law has been subject to this activity, it is the ideal volume for readers unfamiliar with the subject who wish to understand the main issues quickly. It examines a range of key... more...
A Cross-Border-Only Regulation for Consumer Transactions in the EU
Springer 2011; US$ 39.99For almost three decades, the European Union (EU) has adopted measures to regulate consumer transactions within the internal market created by the EU Treaties. Existing legislation is largely based on directives harmonizing aspects of national consumer laws. This Brief argues that a more appropriate approach for EU consumer law would be legislation... more...
The Europeanisation of Contract Law
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 135.00Critical yet accessible, this book provides an overview of the current debates about the ?Europeanization? of contract law. Charting the extent to which English contract law has been subject to this activity, it is the ideal volume for readers unfamiliar with the subject who wish to understand the main issues quickly. It examines a range of key... more...
The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2008
Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2008; US$ 190.00The Yearbook of Consumer Law provides a valuable outlet for high quality scholarly work which tracks developments in the consumer law field with a domestic, regional and international dimension. Furthermore, it provides an essential resource for all those, academic and practitioner, working in the areas of consumer law and policy. more...
Boundaries of Commercial and Trade Law
De Gruyter 2011; US$ 83.00Do businesspeople consider the rules of commercial law when they negotiate a business deal, or are the practicalities of whatever transaction they are about to agree their sole consideration? Or does the law fade into the background to such an extent that it becomes almost irrelevant? If so, what is the role of law in commerce and, therefore, what... more...
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