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A theory of legal obligation
The focus of this monograph lies in the construction of a theory of legal obligation, understanding it as a discrete notion with its own defining traits. In this work, Bertea specifically addresses the question: how should legal obligation be distinctively conceptualized? The conceptualization of legal obligation he defends in this work gradually emerges from a critical assessment of the theories of legal obligation that have been most influential in the contemporary legal-theoretical debate. Building on such critical analysis, Bertea's study purports to offer a novel and unconventional conceptualization of legal obligation, which is characterized as a law-engendered intersubjective reason for carrying out certain courses of conduct.
Principles of the English law of obligations
by
Burrows, A. S.
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Mitchell, Charles
,
McKendrick, Ewan
in
Contracts
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Contracts-England
,
Obligations (Law)
2015,2016
Students will find this book an invaluable overview of the guiding principles of the English law of obligations. Written by a leading team of experts, it covers the central topics of Contract, Tort and Equitable Wrongs, Unjust Enrichment, and Remedies.
The Law of Obligations in Europe
by
Schulze, Reiner
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Zoll, Fryderyk
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European Law of Obligations at a Turning Point
in
Contracts -- European Union countries -- Congresses
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LAW / General
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Obligations (Law) -- European Union countries -- Congresses
2013
In the light of the current legal developments it is to be assumed that the influence of EU legislation will initiate a wave of reforms regarding the law of obligations at Member State level.
Uniform rules for European contract law?
by
de Elizalde, Francisco
in
Commercial law -- European Union countries
,
Contracts
,
Contracts -- European Union countries
2018
Over the last 30 years, the evolution of acquis communautaire in consumer law and harmonising soft law proposals have utterly transformed the landscape of European contract law. The initial enthusiasm and approval for the EU programme has waned and, post Brexit, it currently faces increasing criticism over its effectiveness. In this collection, leading academics assess the project and ask if such judgements are fair, and suggest how harmonisation in the field might be better achieved. This book looks at the uniform rules in the context of: the internal market; national legislators and courts; bridging the gap between common and civil law; and finally their influence on non-member states. Critical and rigorous, it provides a timely and unflinching critique of one of the most important fields of harmonisation in the European Union.