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Since its original publication in 1994, Towards a European Civil
Code has become an international classic. This fourth edition of
the book reflects the current state of the debate on the future of
European private law and provides materials for academic teaching
in this field. The Chapters of the book, written by a large number
of experts on European private law, address the main topics of
debate, taking into account the laws of the European Member States,
the acquis communautaire in the area of private law and sets of
model rules, such as the Principles of European Contract Law and
the Principles of European Tort Law. Moreover, in this fourth
edition of the volume, authors pay particular attention to recent
developments regarding the drafting of a Common Frame of Reference
for European private law. With few exceptions, the existing
Chapters have been updated, and new contributions have been
included on: * private regulation; * the influence of primary EU
law on private law; * competition and contract law; *
proceduralisation of private law; * the legislative competence of
the EU in the field of private law; * constitutional aspects of a
European Civil Code; * the notion of damage; * the law and
economics of harmonizing European private law; * defects of consent
in contract law; * hardship and modification of the contract; *
financial services; * suretyships by private persons; * vicarious
liability; * liability for land and structures; and * good faith
acquisition of movables. Thus, this new, revised and expanded
edition of Towards a European Civil Code forms a primary point of
reference for policy makers, practitioners, academics and students
engaged in matters of European private law.
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