Private autonomy is a fundamental principle of civil law - even more against the background of increasing Europeanisation. How is this principle implemented in the Proposal for a Common European Sales Law (CESL), in German and in Polish Law? Read the informative proceedings of the international conference on "Private Autonomy in Germany, Poland and Europe" held at the University of Leipzig. The topics of the volume range from fundamental aspects, such as the term autonomy as a "legal axiom", to specific issues like the freedom of contract in the CESL and the control of unfair contract terms in business to business transactions.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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978-3-86653-963-1 (9783866539631)
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1 - Autonomy - A Legal Axiom [Seite 12]
2 - Anti- Discrimination and Selection of Contractual Partners [Seite 16]
3 - Commercial Agency Contracts and Freedom of Contract [Seite 26]
4 - Unfair Contract Terms in Business to Business Transactions [Seite 46]
5 - Private Autonomy and the Public Law [Seite 64]
6 - Autonomy of the Will Versus Fair Use of Copyright Materials Modifi cation by Example of the Geoportal Website [Seite 74]
7 - CESL - A Chance for True Freedom of Contract for the Consumer [Seite 88]
8 - Party Autonomy and the New Polish Act on Private International Law1 [Seite 106]
9 - Freedom of Contract and Freedom of Jurisdiction - Party Autonomy in Determining Contract Jurisdiction [Seite 122]