This publication aims at establishing a clear analysis of the nature and growth of the C-factor (C for constitutionalisation) in Germany, France, the UK and The Netherlands.
The contributors of this volume address various issues pertaining to 'Third Party Effect'. It provides an in-depth analysis of jurisprudence, placing problems in a comparative legal and theoretical perspective.
In some countries this is done by means of an overarching constitution, while in others international conventions or ordinary legislation hold sway. Contract law plays a pivotal role in this context.
P.S. Atiah, The Rise and Fall of Freedom of Contract, (Oxford, 1979) M. Auer, Materialisierung, Flexibilisierung, Richterfreiheit, (Tübingen, 2005) E. Avgouleas, 'The Harmonisation of Rules of Conduct in EU Financial Markets: Economic ...
This is a collection of essays that look at the Constitutional protection of private property and freedom of contract, and forms part of the Liberty, Property and Law series where the materials in this collection are drawn from many ...
... of attention after President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 rather than face impeachment for the Watergate affair . ... R. Berger , Impeachment : the constitutional problems ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1973 ) ; C. L. Black , Impeachment ...
The chapters collected in this book explore the place and role of judge-made private law in an emerging European polity.
The book investigates the position of the codifiers and their discontents in the shadow of the codification strategy pursued by the European Commission – noting a new turn in the struggle over the configuration of private law which has ...
This book provides an introduction to the rise and development of present-day private law.
Yet in many respects the parallels are close and compelling. This book, written by experts from both jurisdictions, examines exactly how human-rights provisions influence private law, looking at all branches of the subject.
This book examines this important topic, which may revolutionize private law.