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Atiyah and Adams' Sale of Goods (Paperback, 14th edition): Rick Canavan, Christian Twigg-Flesner Atiyah and Adams' Sale of Goods (Paperback, 14th edition)
Rick Canavan, Christian Twigg-Flesner
R2,352 R1,970 Discovery Miles 19 700 Save R382 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Atiyah and Adams' Sale of Goods, 14th Edition, by Twigg-Flesner and Canavan is a highly readable and comprehensive account of the law governing the sale of goods. It is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and a valuable point of first reference for practitioners of commercial law. This book addresses the increasing split of the law on the sale of goods between commercial and consumer contracts, which is reflected in the separate treatment of consumer law aspects.

Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law (Hardcover): Christian Twigg-Flesner Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law (Hardcover)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R6,259 Discovery Miles 62 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law takes stock of the evolution of this fascinating area of private law to date and identifies key themes for the future development of the law and research agendas. This major Handbook brings together contributions by leading academics from across the EU on the latest developments and controversies in these important areas of law. The Handbook is divided into three distinct and thematic parts: firstly, authors examine a range of cross-cutting issues relevant to both consumer and contract law. The second part discusses specific topics on EU consumer law, including the consumer image within EU law, information duties and unfair contract terms. The final part focuses on a number of important subjects which remain current in the development of EU contract law and presents a number of innovative solutions to the challenges presented in parts one and two. This timely and insightful Handbook will provide both a comprehensive survey of this area of law for the novice researcher and fresh food-for-thought for scholars who have been researching this area of law for many years. Contributors include: E.A. Amayuelas, H. Beale, J.M. Bech Serrat, C. Busch, R. Canavan, P. Cartwright, O.O. Cherednychenko, G. Comparato, G. Cordero-Moss, A. Cygan, L. Gillies, M. Graziadei, M.W. Hesselink, G. Howells, C. Mak, V. Mak, H.-W. Micklitz, B. Pozzo, P. Rott, J. Rutgers, J.M. Smits, Y. Svetiev, E.T.T. Tai, C. Twigg-Flesner, W.H. van Boom, J. Watson, F. Zoll

Foundations of International Commercial Law (Paperback): Christian Twigg-Flesner Foundations of International Commercial Law (Paperback)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Foundations of International Commercial Law provides a fresh analysis of both the contextual features of International Commercial Law and a range of different International Commercial Law instruments. This text covers the various elements which comprise International Commercial Law, the academic debates about the lex mercatoria and harmonisation, as well as a discussion of selected conventions and other instruments. International Commercial Law is concerned with commercial transactions which have an international dimension, for example contracts between parties from multiple jurisdictions. As an area of study, it is characterised by the interaction of a wide range of national and international legal sources which all shape the overall context within which international commercial contracts are made and performed. This book focuses on the international legal sources in particular. It first explores all the different elements which together comprise the context of international commercial transactions, before examining the process of making International Commercial Law. Specific instruments of International Commercial Law discussed in the book include the conventions on the international sale of goods, agency, financial leasing, factoring, receivables financing and secured interests in mobile equipment, together with the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts and documentary credits. There are separate chapters on private international law and international commercial arbitration, and a final chapter exploring the existing and potential impact of the digital economy on International Commercial Law. Offering a detailed overview of the main themes and key aspects of International Commercial Law, this book is for readers who are new to the subject, whether undergraduate or postgraduate students, legal scholars, practitioners or policymakers.

Foundations of International Commercial Law (Hardcover): Christian Twigg-Flesner Foundations of International Commercial Law (Hardcover)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R3,993 Discovery Miles 39 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foundations of International Commercial Law provides a fresh analysis of both the contextual features of International Commercial Law and a range of different International Commercial Law instruments. This text covers the various elements which comprise International Commercial Law, the academic debates about the lex mercatoria and harmonisation, as well as a discussion of selected conventions and other instruments. International Commercial Law is concerned with commercial transactions which have an international dimension, for example contracts between parties from multiple jurisdictions. As an area of study, it is characterised by the interaction of a wide range of national and international legal sources which all shape the overall context within which international commercial contracts are made and performed. This book focuses on the international legal sources in particular. It first explores all the different elements which together comprise the context of international commercial transactions, before examining the process of making International Commercial Law. Specific instruments of International Commercial Law discussed in the book include the conventions on the international sale of goods, agency, financial leasing, factoring, receivables financing and secured interests in mobile equipment, together with the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts and documentary credits. There are separate chapters on private international law and international commercial arbitration, and a final chapter exploring the existing and potential impact of the digital economy on International Commercial Law. Offering a detailed overview of the main themes and key aspects of International Commercial Law, this book is for readers who are new to the subject, whether undergraduate or postgraduate students, legal scholars, practitioners or policymakers.

Rethinking EU Consumer Law (Paperback): Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Thomas Wilhelmsson Rethinking EU Consumer Law (Paperback)
Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Thomas Wilhelmsson
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Rethinking EU Consumer Law, the authors analyse the development of EU consumer law on the basis of a number of clear themes, which are then traced through specific areas. Recurring themes include the artificiality of the EU's consumer image, the problems created by the drive towards maximum harmonisation, and the unexpected effects EU Consumer Law has had on national law. The book argues that EU Consumer Law has the potential of enhancing the protecting of consumers throughout the EU and could offer a model for consumer law elsewhere in the world, but in order to unlock this potential, there needs to be a rethink with regard to the EU's approach to consumer law and policy.

Rethinking EU Consumer Law (Hardcover): Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Thomas Wilhelmsson Rethinking EU Consumer Law (Hardcover)
Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Thomas Wilhelmsson
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Rethinking EU Consumer Law, the authors analyse the development of EU consumer law on the basis of a number of clear themes, which are then traced through specific areas. Recurring themes include the artificiality of the EU's consumer image, the problems created by the drive towards maximum harmonisation, and the unexpected effects EU Consumer Law has had on national law. The book argues that EU Consumer Law has the potential of enhancing the protecting of consumers throughout the EU and could offer a model for consumer law elsewhere in the world, but in order to unlock this potential, there needs to be a rethink with regard to the EU's approach to consumer law and policy.

The Europeanisation of Contract Law - Current Controversies in Law (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Christian Twigg-Flesner The Europeanisation of Contract Law - Current Controversies in Law (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R3,987 Discovery Miles 39 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A process of Europeanising contract law has been driven by the legislative activity of the European Union (EU), which has adopted a string of Directives touching on various aspects of contract law, mainly consumer law. Many of these Directives have dealt with a fairly isolated aspect of contract law. Consequently, the European influence has hitherto been rather fragmented, and lacks overall coherence.

This book traces the process of Europeanisation of contract law by critically examining the developments to date and their impact on English law, in particular, as well as the implications of the EU's desire to move towards greater coherence. The arguments for and against greater convergence in the field of contract law are also covered.

This second edition has been fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in EU contract law. It includes coverage of the Principles, Definitions and Model Rules of European Private Law (the Draft Common Frame of Reference), and the Consumer Rights Directive and its likely impact on consumer contracts, as well as the proposed Common European Sales Law.

Comparative Consumer Sales Law (Paperback): Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Hans W. Micklitz, Chen Lei Comparative Consumer Sales Law (Paperback)
Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Hans W. Micklitz, Chen Lei
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many years, legislators around the world have responded to the particular needs of consumers by introducing dedicated rules for consumer sales contracts. In the European Union, a significant push came through the adoption of the Consumer Sales Directive (99/44/EC). Elsewhere in the world, legislation focusing on consumer sales contracts has been introduced, for example in New Zealand and Australia. This book offers a snapshot of the current state of consumer sales law in a range of jurisdictions around the globe. It provides both an overview of the law in selected jurisdictions and compares the application of these rules in the context of two case scenarios.

The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2007 (Paperback): Geraint Howells, Annette Nordhausen, Deborah Parry, Christian Twigg-Flesner The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2007 (Paperback)
Geraint Howells, Annette Nordhausen, Deborah Parry, Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,075 Discovery Miles 10 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2007, The Yearbook of Consumer Law provides a valuable guide to developments in the consumer law field with a domestic, regional and international dimension. The volume presents a range of peer-reviewed scholarly articles, analytical in approach and focusing on specific areas of consumer law such as sales, credit and safety, as well as more general issues, such as consumer law theory. The book also includes a section dedicated to significant developments during the period covered, such as key legislative developments or important court decisions. The book provides an essential resource for all those, academic and practitioner, working in the areas of consumer law and policy.

The Europeanisation of Contract Law - Current Controversies in Law (Paperback): Christian Twigg-Flesner The Europeanisation of Contract Law - Current Controversies in Law (Paperback)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,175 Discovery Miles 11 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Critical yet accessible, this book provides an overview of the current debates about the a ~Europeanizationa (TM) of contract law. Charting the extent to which English contract law has been subject to this activity, it is the ideal volume for readers unfamiliar with the subject who wish to understand the main issues quickly.

It examines a range of key developments, including:

  • a string of directives adopted by the European Union that touch on various aspects of consumer law
  • recent plans for a European Common Frame of Reference on European Contract Law.

Bringing together advanced legal scholarship, critically examining key developments in the field and considering the arguments for and against greater convergence in the area of contract law, this is an excellent read for postgraduate students studying contract and/or European law.

The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2007 (Hardcover): Geraint Howells, Annette Nordhausen, Deborah Parry, Christian Twigg-Flesner The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2007 (Hardcover)
Geraint Howells, Annette Nordhausen, Deborah Parry, Christian Twigg-Flesner
R3,874 Discovery Miles 38 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2007, The Yearbook of Consumer Law provides a valuable guide to developments in the consumer law field with a domestic, regional and international dimension. The volume presents a range of peer-reviewed scholarly articles, analytical in approach and focusing on specific areas of consumer law such as sales, credit and safety, as well as more general issues, such as consumer law theory. The book also includes a section dedicated to significant developments during the period covered, such as key legislative developments or important court decisions. The book provides an essential resource for all those, academic and practitioner, working in the areas of consumer law and policy.

Consumer Product Guarantees (Paperback): Christian Twigg-Flesner Consumer Product Guarantees (Paperback)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a detailed analysis of the function of consumer product guarantees and the related legal issues. It applies research findings from the fields of consumer complaining behaviour, marketing science and economics to the legal context. Its central argument is that guarantees could be one way of assisting consumers in resolving product quality disputes. Consumers tend to seek to resolve such disputes informally by complaining, rather than by seeking to go through the courts or structured forms of alternative dispute resolution. Such complaints can be supported by encouraging reliance on consumer product guarantees, particularly where consumers also enjoy strong legal rights. With this in mind, the book develops a legal framework for consumer guarantees, which is based on two key principles: fairness and transparency. There then follows an analysis of English and EC provisions on guarantees, as well as of relevant US law. Particular consideration is given to the relationship between consumer guarantees and statutory rights.

European Contract Law and the Digital Single Market - The Implications of the Digital Revolution (Paperback): Alberto De... European Contract Law and the Digital Single Market - The Implications of the Digital Revolution (Paperback)
Alberto De Franceschi; Contributions by Alberto De Franceschi, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Herbert Zech, Pietro Franzina, …
R2,127 Discovery Miles 21 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The EU is committed to making the Single Market fit for the digital age, by enhancing the protection of consumers and data subjects, while providing businesses with the legal certainty they need to invest in this field and support growth and innovation. In this context, European Contract Law and the Digital Single Market, an edited collection consisting of carefully selected contributions by leading scholars, addresses the impact of digital technology on European Private Law in light of the latest legislative developments including the EU Regulation of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on free movement of such data, as well as the European Commission's proposals of 9 December 2015 for a Directive on the supply of digital content, for a Directive on online and other distance sale of goods and for a Regulation on the cross-border portability of online content services in the internal market. The book analyses new and urgent issues in the field of contract, data protection, copyright and private international law: namely the EU approach to personal information as a tradeable commodity and as the object of a fundamental right of the individuals concerned, the protection of consumers' and users' rights in contracts for the supply of digital content and on online and other distance sales of goods, the cross-border portability of online content services, the new features of standard contracts in the digital market and the issues surrounding the emergence of the so called platform economy.Written for both scholars and practitioners, this edited collection provides clear answers to the challenges posed by the digital revolution and acts as a solid basis for further developments of EU law.

The Cambridge Companion to European Union Private Law (Hardcover, New): Christian Twigg-Flesner The Cambridge Companion to European Union Private Law (Hardcover, New)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R3,141 R2,809 Discovery Miles 28 090 Save R332 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The emergence of EU Private Law as an independent legal discipline is one of the most significant developments in European legal scholarship in recent times. In this 2010 Companion, leading scholars provide a critical introduction to the subject's key areas, while offering original and thought-provoking comment on the field. In addition to several chapters on consumer law topics, the collection has individual chapters on commercial contracts, competition law, non-discrimination law, financial services and travel law. It also discusses the wider issues concerning EU Private Law, such as its historical evolution, the role of comparative law, language and terminology, as well as the implications of the Common Frame of Reference project. A useful 'scene-setting' introduction and further reading arranged thematically make this important publication the student's and scholar's first port of call when exploring the field.

Consumer Product Guarantees (Hardcover, New Ed): Christian Twigg-Flesner Consumer Product Guarantees (Hardcover, New Ed)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a detailed analysis of the function of consumer product guarantees and the related legal issues. It applies research findings from the fields of consumer complaining behaviour, marketing science and economics to the legal context. Its central argument is that guarantees could be one way of assisting consumers in resolving product quality disputes. Consumers tend to seek to resolve such disputes informally by complaining, rather than by seeking to go through the courts or structured forms of alternative dispute resolution. Such complaints can be supported by encouraging reliance on consumer product guarantees, particularly where consumers also enjoy strong legal rights. With this in mind, the book develops a legal framework for consumer guarantees, which is based on two key principles: fairness and transparency. There then follows an analysis of English and EC provisions on guarantees, as well as of relevant US law. Particular consideration is given to the relationship between consumer guarantees and statutory rights.

The Cambridge Companion to European Union Private Law (Paperback): Christian Twigg-Flesner The Cambridge Companion to European Union Private Law (Paperback)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The emergence of EU Private Law as an independent legal discipline is one of the most significant developments in European legal scholarship in recent times. In this 2010 Companion, leading scholars provide a critical introduction to the subject's key areas, while offering original and thought-provoking comment on the field. In addition to several chapters on consumer law topics, the collection has individual chapters on commercial contracts, competition law, non-discrimination law, financial services and travel law. It also discusses the wider issues concerning EU Private Law, such as its historical evolution, the role of comparative law, language and terminology, as well as the implications of the Common Frame of Reference project. A useful 'scene-setting' introduction and further reading arranged thematically make this important publication the student's and scholar's first port of call when exploring the field.

A Cross-Border-Only Regulation for Consumer Transactions in the EU - A Fresh Approach to EU Consumer Law (Paperback, 2012 ed.):... A Cross-Border-Only Regulation for Consumer Transactions in the EU - A Fresh Approach to EU Consumer Law (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For almost three decades, the European Union (EU) has adopted measures to regulate consumer transactions within the internal market created by the EU Treaties. Existing legislation is largely based on directives harmonizing aspects of national consumer laws. This "Brief" argues that a more appropriate approach for EU consumer law would be legislation in the form of a regulation which is applicable to cross-border transactions only. The author considers the constitutional constraints of the EU Treaties, before examining the case for a cross-border-only measure. He argues that the cross-border approach is preferable, because it would provide clearer benefits for consumers seeking to buy goods and services across borders, while not upsetting domestic law unnecessarily-in particular in the context of e-commerce, with implications for industry, policymaking, and regional development. The "Brief" concludes by suggesting that a successful EU measure on cross-border consumer transactions could create a template for global initiatives for transnational consumer law. "

The Europeanisation of Contract Law - Current Controversies in Law (Paperback, 2nd edition): Christian Twigg-Flesner The Europeanisation of Contract Law - Current Controversies in Law (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Christian Twigg-Flesner
R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A process of Europeanising contract law has been driven by the legislative activity of the European Union (EU), which has adopted a string of Directives touching on various aspects of contract law, mainly consumer law. Many of these Directives have dealt with a fairly isolated aspect of contract law. Consequently, the European influence has hitherto been rather fragmented, and lacks overall coherence. This book traces the process of Europeanisation of contract law by critically examining the developments to date and their impact on English law, in particular, as well as the implications of the EU's desire to move towards greater coherence. The arguments for and against greater convergence in the field of contract law are also covered. This second edition has been fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in EU contract law. It includes coverage of the Principles, Definitions and Model Rules of European Private Law (the Draft Common Frame of Reference), and the Consumer Rights Directive and its likely impact on consumer contracts, as well as the proposed Common European Sales Law.

Comparative Consumer Sales Law (Hardcover): Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Hans W. Micklitz, Chen Lei Comparative Consumer Sales Law (Hardcover)
Geraint Howells, Christian Twigg-Flesner, Hans W. Micklitz, Chen Lei
R4,267 Discovery Miles 42 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many years, legislators around the world have responded to the particular needs of consumers by introducing dedicated rules for consumer sales contracts. In the European Union, a significant push came through the adoption of the Consumer Sales Directive (99/44/EC). Elsewhere in the world, legislation focusing on consumer sales contracts has been introduced, for example in New Zealand and Australia. This book offers a snapshot of the current state of consumer sales law in a range of jurisdictions around the globe. It provides both an overview of the law in selected jurisdictions and compares the application of these rules in the context of two case scenarios.

Blackstone's Guide to Consumer Sales and Associated Guarantees (Paperback): Robert Bradgate, Christian Twigg-Flesner Blackstone's Guide to Consumer Sales and Associated Guarantees (Paperback)
Robert Bradgate, Christian Twigg-Flesner
R2,428 Discovery Miles 24 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Blackstone's Guide to Consumer Sales and Associated Guarantees provides a practical and contextual guide to the important new Guarantees Directive and its implementation. The book deals with the relationship and interaction of these new rights with the existing sale of goods legislation.

The Transformation of Consumer Law and Policy in Europe: Hans W. Micklitz, Christian Twigg-Flesner The Transformation of Consumer Law and Policy in Europe
Hans W. Micklitz, Christian Twigg-Flesner
R3,774 Discovery Miles 37 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses the transformation of consumer law and policy in Europe from 4 perspectives: first, the temporal transformation, i.e., changes that can be tracked from the turn of the millennium; secondly, the substantive dimension, i.e., changes in the scope of the rights and remedies provided by consumer law, as well as the underpinning values; thirdly, the institutional dimension, i.e., changes in the role of national courts, national Parliaments, consumer agencies, and consumer organisations; and fourth, the procedural element, i.e., the shift from individual enforcement via courts to enforcement by public regulators, consumer associations, alternative dispute resolution, and the development of collective enforcement exercised by consumer agencies and/or consumer organisations. With contributions by leading consumer law scholars from across Europe, this book is a fascinating account of how consumer law has often been shaped by national as much as European interests.

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