Vyhledávat v databázi titulů je možné dle ISBN, ISSN, EAN, č. ČNB, OCLC či vlastního identifikátoru. Vyhledávat lze i v databázi autorů dle id autority či jména.

Projekt ObalkyKnih.cz sdružuje různé zdroje informací o knížkách do jedné, snadno použitelné webové služby. Naše databáze v tuto chvíli obsahuje 2906712 obálek a 877379 obsahů českých a zahraničních publikací. Naše API využívá většina knihoven v ČR.

Registrovat »    Zapomenuté heslo?

Towards a European civil code



Autor: Christian von Bar, Arthur Hartkamp
Rok: 1998
ISBN: 9789041110312
OKCZID: 110295727

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
Towards a European Civil Code. Second Revised and Expanded Edition. Hague: Kluwer, 1998. 652 s.


Anotace

 

When Towards a European Civil Code appeared in 1994, it was one of the first publications on European private law. After its publication a great number of major events took place. To mention only a few: both the UNIDROIT and the Lando Commission published their Principles; Markesinis published a book on the gradual convergence of common law and civil law in Europe, Kotz published a first book on European Contract Law, and Von Bar did so on European Tort Law; the Trento Project on The Common Core of Private Law in Europe was commenced by Mattei and Bussani; and an international conference was held in The Hague under the very title Towards a European Civil Code. These events, and indeed many others, convinced us that the idea of a possible common code for Europe is not as bold as it might have seemed when we started preparations for the first edition of this book in 1991. European private law has become an established field of research in which many eminent scholars from all over Europe are involved. Courses on European private law are taught in several European universities. All these events -- and the commercial success of the first edition -- called for a second edition. This second edition differs from the first in several respects. First, we have added several new subjects, which have increased the number of chapters from 23 to 36. Secondly, we no longer asked the contributors to discuss the feasibility of a European common law -- except for a few chapters which deal with completely new topics -- but instead to directly address the possible content of common rules. Thirdly, we are glad to welcome some new authors for some of the subjects already included in the first edition. Finally, all chapters have been updated.


Dostupné zdroje

Amazon


Přidat komentář a hodnocení

Od: (127.0.0...)