Precontractual Liability in European Private Law
Herausgeber: Cartwright, John; Hesselink, Martijn Willem
Precontractual Liability in European Private Law
Herausgeber: Cartwright, John; Hesselink, Martijn Willem
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This volume outlines European perspectives on the liability which may follow a break-off of precontractual negotiations.
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This volume outlines European perspectives on the liability which may follow a break-off of precontractual negotiations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780521183949
- ISBN-10: 0521183944
- Artikelnr.: 33128774
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780521183949
- ISBN-10: 0521183944
- Artikelnr.: 33128774
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction John Cartwright and Martijn Hesselink
Part II. Case Studies: 1. Case 1: Negotiations for premises for a bookshop
2. Case 2: Negotiations for renewal of a lease
3. Case 3: Mistake about ownership of land to be sold
4. Case 4: An architect's preparatory work for a contract which does not materialise
parallel negotiations
5. Case 5: A broken engagement
6. Case 6: An express lock-out agreement
7. Case 7: The breakdown of merger negotiations
8. Case 8: A shopping centre without a tenant
9. Case 9: Breakdown of negotiations to build a house for a friend
10. Case 10: Public bidding
11. Case 11: A contract for the sale of a house which fails for lack of formality
12. Case 12: Confidential design information given during negotiations
13. Case 13: Misrepresentation or silence about a harvester's capacity
Part III: From the common law to the civil law: the experience of Israel Nili Cohen
Part IV. A Law and Economics Perspective on Precontractual Liability Eleonora Melato and Francesco Parisi
Part V. Conclusions John Cartwright and Martijn Hesselink.
Part II. Case Studies: 1. Case 1: Negotiations for premises for a bookshop
2. Case 2: Negotiations for renewal of a lease
3. Case 3: Mistake about ownership of land to be sold
4. Case 4: An architect's preparatory work for a contract which does not materialise
parallel negotiations
5. Case 5: A broken engagement
6. Case 6: An express lock-out agreement
7. Case 7: The breakdown of merger negotiations
8. Case 8: A shopping centre without a tenant
9. Case 9: Breakdown of negotiations to build a house for a friend
10. Case 10: Public bidding
11. Case 11: A contract for the sale of a house which fails for lack of formality
12. Case 12: Confidential design information given during negotiations
13. Case 13: Misrepresentation or silence about a harvester's capacity
Part III: From the common law to the civil law: the experience of Israel Nili Cohen
Part IV. A Law and Economics Perspective on Precontractual Liability Eleonora Melato and Francesco Parisi
Part V. Conclusions John Cartwright and Martijn Hesselink.
Part I. Introduction John Cartwright and Martijn Hesselink
Part II. Case Studies: 1. Case 1: Negotiations for premises for a bookshop
2. Case 2: Negotiations for renewal of a lease
3. Case 3: Mistake about ownership of land to be sold
4. Case 4: An architect's preparatory work for a contract which does not materialise
parallel negotiations
5. Case 5: A broken engagement
6. Case 6: An express lock-out agreement
7. Case 7: The breakdown of merger negotiations
8. Case 8: A shopping centre without a tenant
9. Case 9: Breakdown of negotiations to build a house for a friend
10. Case 10: Public bidding
11. Case 11: A contract for the sale of a house which fails for lack of formality
12. Case 12: Confidential design information given during negotiations
13. Case 13: Misrepresentation or silence about a harvester's capacity
Part III: From the common law to the civil law: the experience of Israel Nili Cohen
Part IV. A Law and Economics Perspective on Precontractual Liability Eleonora Melato and Francesco Parisi
Part V. Conclusions John Cartwright and Martijn Hesselink.
Part II. Case Studies: 1. Case 1: Negotiations for premises for a bookshop
2. Case 2: Negotiations for renewal of a lease
3. Case 3: Mistake about ownership of land to be sold
4. Case 4: An architect's preparatory work for a contract which does not materialise
parallel negotiations
5. Case 5: A broken engagement
6. Case 6: An express lock-out agreement
7. Case 7: The breakdown of merger negotiations
8. Case 8: A shopping centre without a tenant
9. Case 9: Breakdown of negotiations to build a house for a friend
10. Case 10: Public bidding
11. Case 11: A contract for the sale of a house which fails for lack of formality
12. Case 12: Confidential design information given during negotiations
13. Case 13: Misrepresentation or silence about a harvester's capacity
Part III: From the common law to the civil law: the experience of Israel Nili Cohen
Part IV. A Law and Economics Perspective on Precontractual Liability Eleonora Melato and Francesco Parisi
Part V. Conclusions John Cartwright and Martijn Hesselink.