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The Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe - Recodification and Recent Developments (Hardcover)
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The Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe - Recodification and Recent Developments (Hardcover)
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The Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe examines the
new codifications, reforms, and other recent developments in
Central and Southeast Europe which have significantly modernized
the law of obligations in the last two decades, focusing
particularly on the legal systems of Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak
Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and Turkey. With
chapters authored by prominent academics and promising young legal
scholars, this book discusses the results of the modernizations and
describes the legislative reforms of the law of obligations that
are underway or are discussed and advocated for in the countries of
Central and Southeast Europe. Divergences of the new civil codes
and other legislative acts from earlier legal solutions are
identified and the rationale behind these departures is analysed,
as well as the introduction of the new legal institutes in the law
of obligations in these parts of the world. The Introduction
provides a concise country-by-country overview of the
recodification, modernization, and reform of the law of obligations
in Central and Southeast Europe. In Part I, chapters discuss the
process of recodification in the Slovak Republic, Czech Republic,
Poland, and Hungary, with focus on the main novelties in their
contract and tort law. The chapters in Part II then discuss
several, more specific legal institutes of the law of obligations,
and other recent developments and contemporary challenges to the
law of obligations in the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia,
Serbia, and Turkey. This book is of interest to legal scholars in
the field of private law, as well as to students, practitioners,
members of law reform bodies, and civil servants in Central and
Southeast Europe, and beyond.
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