Carlo Brunold präsentiert eine rechtsvergleichende Darstellung der Geschäftsfähigkeit Minderjähriger im englischen und deutschen Recht im Kontext von vertraglichen Pflichten, Eigentum und dem Recht ungerechtfertigter Bereicherung sowie derjenigen Maßnahmen, die beide Rechtsordnungen ergreifen, um das Vermögen von Minderjährigen vor Missbrauch zu schützen.
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Höhe: 23.3 cm
Breite: 15.6 cm
Dicke: 1.6 cm
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978-3-16-163288-4 (9783161632884)
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Born 1992; legal studies and studies in music science and philosophy at the Universities of Münster and Exeter (UK); 2019 MPhil in Law and 2022 DPhil in Law at the University of Oxford; clerkship at the Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf; 2024 second legal state exam; associate at Milbank LLP in Frankfurt a.M.
Chapter 1: Introduction
I. The Meaning of 'Transactions of Minors'
II. Minors, Parents, and the State
III. Further 'Classes' of Vulnerable Persons
IV. A Comparative Legal Analysis
V. Current Developments
VI. Note on Terminology
Chapter 2: Contractual Liability
I. Contractual Liability and Minority in German Law
II. Contractual Liability and Minority in English Law
III. Comparative Analysis
Chapter 3: Transfers of Rights
I. Transfers of Rights and Minority in German Law
II. Transfers of Rights and Minority in English Law
III. Comparative Analysis
Chapter 4: Restitution of Unjust or Unjustified Enrichment
I. Unjustified Enrichment and Minority in German Law
II. Unjust Enrichment and Minority in English Law
III. Comparative Analysis
Chapter 5: Minority, Parents and the State
I. The Role of Parents
II. The Role of the State
III. Comparative Analysis
Chapter 6: Conclusion
I. Policies Underlying Minority
II. Very Young Minors
III. Other 'Classes' of Vulnerable Persons
IV. The Role of Parents
V. The Role of the State
VI. Further Aspects