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Published on 19. March 2008
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The rules presented in this volume of the "Principles of European Law" deal with sales contracts. The sales contact has served as the paradigm for contracts in general. Moreover, it is also probably the most common contract, and certainly the most common consumer contract, that there is. In fact, sales come in all shapes and sizes: ranging from the purchase of the daily newspaper at the news-stand or the groceries in the supermarket, through to the purchase of a new car and to commodity sales on highly specialised markets. Furthermore, there are many mixed transactions that contain a certain element of sale, such as distribution contracts or all sorts or manufacturing contracts.
These Principles start from the idea of a uniform regime for all kind of sales transactions. Moreover, these Principles aim to meet the needs of international and national commerce alike and attempt to create a truly uniform sales law, bridging the differentiation into different settings, different parties to the contract, and different object of sales. However, when deemed necessary certain provisions are declared mandatory in consumer sales, in order to protect the weaker party in the transaction involved. To that end, a balance is struck between the two major international instruments in this area, the CISG and the Consumer Sales Directive. Moreover, during the drafting process, comparative material from over 20 different EU Member States has been taken into account.
The work therefore is not only a presentation of a future model for European rules to come but provides also a fairly detailed indication of the present legal situation in the Member States.
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English
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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Height: 24.5 cm
Width: 16.5 cm
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924 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-935808-61-3 (9783935808613)
DOI
10.978.3935808/613
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Ewoud Hondius | Viola Heutger | Christoph Jeloschek
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Christoph Jeloschek studied Law at the University of Vienna (Austria) and received his Ph.D. at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands). He took part in the European Civil Code project where he worked on the European Principles of Sales Law that will be presented to the European Commission in 2006.
Christoph Jeloschek is practising law at Kennedy van der Laan in Amsterdam.
Hanna Sivesand, born in 1974 in Uppsala (Sweden), studied law at the University of Uppsala and obtained her Master's degree in 1999. After graduating she worked at a law firm in Berlin (Germany). In February 2000, she became a researcher at the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands). She has also been a junior researcher in the Study Group for a European Civil Code, where she worked predominantly in the field of sales law, and on remedies in particular, and was a reporter for Scandinavian law.
Christoph Jeloschek is practising law at Kennedy van der Laan in Amsterdam.
Hanna Sivesand, born in 1974 in Uppsala (Sweden), studied law at the University of Uppsala and obtained her Master's degree in 1999. After graduating she worked at a law firm in Berlin (Germany). In February 2000, she became a researcher at the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands). She has also been a junior researcher in the Study Group for a European Civil Code, where she worked predominantly in the field of sales law, and on remedies in particular, and was a reporter for Scandinavian law.