Focusing on the Europeanization of contract law, this book offers a critical yet approachable examination of how English contract law has been influenced by European regulations and debates. It serves as an ideal resource for those new to the topic, providing a clear overview of significant developments in the field. Key issues are explored, making it a valuable reference for readers seeking to grasp the complexities of the evolving legal landscape.
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Foundations of International Commercial Law
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Offering a fresh analysis of International Commercial Law, this book explores various contextual features and instruments within the field. It serves as an accessible resource for newcomers, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Through its comprehensive approach, it aims to enhance understanding of the complexities and nuances of International Commercial Law.
A Cross-Border-Only Regulation for Consumer Transactions in the EU
A Fresh Approach to EU Consumer Law
- 92pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores nearly thirty years of European Union legislation aimed at regulating consumer transactions within its internal market. It focuses on the harmonization of national consumer laws through directives, highlighting the evolution and impact of these regulations. By examining the complexities of consumer protection in the EU, the work provides insights into how these measures shape the legal landscape and influence consumer rights across member states.
Boundaries of commercial and trade law
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Do business people 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? 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 are the boundaries of commercial law? These questions are the subject of this important book for teachers and researchers of commercial law, undergraduate and postgraduate students of commercial law subjects, legal practitioners, business people, public bodies for the regulation of trade and commerce as well as libraries of reference.