This book examines selected EU directives in the field of private law and their effects on the national private law systems of several EU Member States and discusses certain specific concepts of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) in light of the CISG's recent fortieth anniversary.
This book examines selected EU directives in the field of private law and their effects on the national private law systems of several EU Member States and discusses certain specific concepts of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) in light of the CISG's recent fortieth anniversary.
Zvonimir Slakoper is a Full Professor of Civil Law and the Head of the Department of Civil Law at the University of Rijeka, Croatia, Faculty of Law, and a Full Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, Faculty of Economics and Business. His expertise covers the law of obligations, especially banking contracts, and company law, and he has written, co-authored, and edited several books, including university textbooks, and many journal articles in these fields. Ivan Tot is an Assistant Professor of Commercial Law in the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, and a Co-Chair of the European Law Institute Croatian Hub. His research mainly focuses on the law of obligations, banking law and European contract law.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 EU Private Law and the CISG: An Introduction Zvonimir Slakoper and Ivan Tot Part I EU Private Law and the National Private Law Systems Chapter 2 Implementing Directive 2019/770/EU on Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content and Services: A Common Law Perspective Paula Giliker Chapter 3 Aggressive Practices and Consumer Credit in the EU Eleni Kaprou Chapter 4 Challenges of Cross-Border Enforcement of Consumer Law: Unfair Contract Terms Karmen Lutman Chapter 5 Unfair Contract Terms Relating to Late Payment in Commercial Transactions: Late Payment Directive and Its Transposition into Croatian Law Ivan Tot Chapter 6 Full Freedom of Contract in Commercial Agency Law: A Road Less Travelled Stephan Walter Chapter 7 Comparative Perspectives on Disgorgement of Profits in Tort and Contract Albert Ruda-González Part II The Forty Years of the CISG Chapter 8 Auctions and Auctionlike Selling Mechanisms in International Sale of Goods: A Call for Revisiting Article 2(b) CISG? Kristijan Poljanec Chapter 9 Relieving the Contract of Problems that Reservations Create under Articles 12 and 96 CISG: Can Article 13 CISG Operate as a Self-Help Mechanism? Dila Okyar Chapter 10 International Versus Domestic: The Question of the Applicability of Intellectual Property Law to the CISG ¿erife Esra Kiraz
Introduction Chapter 1 EU Private Law and the CISG: An Introduction Zvonimir Slakoper and Ivan Tot Part I EU Private Law and the National Private Law Systems Chapter 2 Implementing Directive 2019/770/EU on Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content and Services: A Common Law Perspective Paula Giliker Chapter 3 Aggressive Practices and Consumer Credit in the EU Eleni Kaprou Chapter 4 Challenges of Cross-Border Enforcement of Consumer Law: Unfair Contract Terms Karmen Lutman Chapter 5 Unfair Contract Terms Relating to Late Payment in Commercial Transactions: Late Payment Directive and Its Transposition into Croatian Law Ivan Tot Chapter 6 Full Freedom of Contract in Commercial Agency Law: A Road Less Travelled Stephan Walter Chapter 7 Comparative Perspectives on Disgorgement of Profits in Tort and Contract Albert Ruda-González Part II The Forty Years of the CISG Chapter 8 Auctions and Auctionlike Selling Mechanisms in International Sale of Goods: A Call for Revisiting Article 2(b) CISG? Kristijan Poljanec Chapter 9 Relieving the Contract of Problems that Reservations Create under Articles 12 and 96 CISG: Can Article 13 CISG Operate as a Self-Help Mechanism? Dila Okyar Chapter 10 International Versus Domestic: The Question of the Applicability of Intellectual Property Law to the CISG ¿erife Esra Kiraz
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