This book provides a comprehensive study of two parallel notions of civil and common law: cause and consideration. It does this in three ways; with historical, comparative, and functional perspectives. Aspects of cause and consideration are hotly contested by contract lawyers and this book will bring clarity by looking at the English and Continental positions. Key areas of focus include: enforceability, questions of legality and morality, contractual justice, and the correction of unjustified property displacements. Bringing together a team of experts, the book discusses (in some cases for the…mehr
This book provides a comprehensive study of two parallel notions of civil and common law: cause and consideration. It does this in three ways; with historical, comparative, and functional perspectives. Aspects of cause and consideration are hotly contested by contract lawyers and this book will bring clarity by looking at the English and Continental positions. Key areas of focus include: enforceability, questions of legality and morality, contractual justice, and the correction of unjustified property displacements. Bringing together a team of experts, the book discusses (in some cases for the first time in English) complex questions of both academic and practical importance.
Bruno Rodríguez-Rosado is Professor of Law at the University of Málaga, Spain. Rocío Caro Gándara is Professor of Law at the University of Málaga, Spain. Antonio Legerén Molina is Professor of Law at the University of A Coruña, Spain.
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Part I. Origins and Historical Development 1. Roman Origins: Typicity of Contracts in Roman Law FJ Andrés University of Valladolid 2. Medieval Development João de Oliveira Geraldes University of Lisbon 3. The Rise and Fall of Consideration in English Law D Ibbetson University of Cambridge 4. The Cause in Modern Doctrine and Early Codifications D Deroussin University of Lyon 5. The Decline of Cause W Dajczak University of Poznan Part II. National Reports 6. The Role of Consideration in English Law J Cartwright University of Oxford 7. The French Development O Deshayes University of Paris-Nanterre 8. The Use of Cause of Contract in Spanish Law A Legerén-Molina University of Coruña 9. Germany and its Rejection of the Cause G Albers University of Linz 10. The Italian Variant F Patti Bocconi University of Milan Part III. Functions of Cause and Consideration 11. Cause Consideration and the Enforceability of Promises B Rodríguez-Rosado University of Málaga 12. Cause and the Control of Legality and Morality of Contracts JP Murga University of Seville 13. Cause Consideration and Frustration of Contract R Caro University of Málaga 14. Cause Consideration and Unjust Enrichment B Häcker University of Bonn Part IV. Final Conclusions 15. Rethinking Cause and Consideration N Jansen University of Münster
Part I. Origins and Historical Development 1. Roman Origins: Typicity of Contracts in Roman Law FJ Andrés University of Valladolid 2. Medieval Development João de Oliveira Geraldes University of Lisbon 3. The Rise and Fall of Consideration in English Law D Ibbetson University of Cambridge 4. The Cause in Modern Doctrine and Early Codifications D Deroussin University of Lyon 5. The Decline of Cause W Dajczak University of Poznan Part II. National Reports 6. The Role of Consideration in English Law J Cartwright University of Oxford 7. The French Development O Deshayes University of Paris-Nanterre 8. The Use of Cause of Contract in Spanish Law A Legerén-Molina University of Coruña 9. Germany and its Rejection of the Cause G Albers University of Linz 10. The Italian Variant F Patti Bocconi University of Milan Part III. Functions of Cause and Consideration 11. Cause Consideration and the Enforceability of Promises B Rodríguez-Rosado University of Málaga 12. Cause and the Control of Legality and Morality of Contracts JP Murga University of Seville 13. Cause Consideration and Frustration of Contract R Caro University of Málaga 14. Cause Consideration and Unjust Enrichment B Häcker University of Bonn Part IV. Final Conclusions 15. Rethinking Cause and Consideration N Jansen University of Münster
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