|
Showing 1 - 13 of
13 matches in All Departments
Reflecting the most recent changes in the law, the third edition of
this popular textbook provides a fully updated, comparative
introduction to the law of contract. Accessible and clear, it is
perfectly pitched for international students and courses with a
global outlook. Jan Smits' unique approach treats contract law as a
discipline that can be studied on the basis of common principles
and methods without being tied to a particular jurisdiction or
legal culture. He puts contract law in context by discussing
empirical and economic insights. Notable updates include the
consequences of Brexit, the implementation of new European
directives 1999/770 and 2019/771 as well as coverage of the effect
of COVID-19 on contracts. Key features of the third edition
include: Introduces key principles by comparing solutions from
different jurisdictions, illustrating for students the
international nature and substance of contract law Draws from a
wide variety of sources including German, English, French and Dutch
law, European and international instruments, and examples from
Central and Eastern Europe and Islamic contract law, making this an
ideal textbook for students across Europe and beyond Focuses on
legal method as well as substantive law Attractive and accessible
design with text boxes, colour and graphics to help students
navigate easily and identify key information. With its innovative
approach and engaging design, this textbook has proved an essential
companion to introductory courses on contract law across a
multitude of jurisdictions.
'A clear, accurate and extraordinary concise guide to the major
doctrines of private law and current thought about what they mean.
- James Gordley, Tulane University School of Law Elgar Advanced
Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major
fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the
world's leading scholars. In this Advanced Introduction, one of the
world's leading private law scholars takes the reader on an
intellectual journey through the different facets and dimensions of
the field, from the family home to Kuta Beach and from Thomas
Piketty to Nina Hagen. This concise book provides an accessible and
fresh introduction to private law, presenting the topic as a
unified whole of which the main branches - on contract, tort,
property, family and inheritance - are governed by conflicts
between individual autonomy and countervailing principles. The book
stands out as a unique account of how private law allows
individuals to optimally flourish in matters of economy, work,
leisure, family and life in general. Key features include: -
succinct yet engaging and highly informative overview of private
law, aimed at an audience of specialists and non-specialists alike
- written in a clear and engaging style - ample attention to the
policy choices behind the rules - examples from a wide range of
jurisdictions in both Europe, the UK and the US - places private
law in its larger economic and societal context - addresses the
potential and the limits of private law in dealing with global
societal challenges, such as economic inequality, the fair use of
resources and protecting future generations - considers how the
field could develop in the future. Engaging and wide-ranging, this
is an excellent introduction for students and academics new to the
field and allows practitioners to quickly master the core
principles behind private law.
Bringing together over 260 authors from 50 countries, the
Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is the most comprehensive reference
work in the field of comparative law. The Encyclopedia provides a
unique collection of entries, written by authorities in their
field, on the current state of this ever-emerging discipline.
Entries provide unique insights into not only classical themes
within the field but also expand the comparative method to many new
topics â showing the way ahead for future scholarship. In
addition, many topics are placed within a broader context, with
attention given to aspects of social science, economics and
anthropology. Entries are alphabetically arranged, covering topical
aspects of comparative law as well as country reports addressing
the worldâs most important jurisdictions. The Encyclopedia is an
indispensable source of information for anyone dealing with
comparative and international aspects of the law. Key Features: A
comprehensive range of over 225 substantive entries Entries
organised alphabetically for ease of navigation Fully
cross-referenced Special focus on methods used in comparative
scholarship Entries written by the worldâs foremost scholars of
comparative law World class editorial team
Reflecting the most recent changes in the law, the third edition of
this popular textbook provides a fully updated, comparative
introduction to the law of contract. Accessible and clear, it is
perfectly pitched for international students and courses with a
global outlook. Jan Smits' unique approach treats contract law as a
discipline that can be studied on the basis of common principles
and methods without being tied to a particular jurisdiction or
legal culture. He puts contract law in context by discussing
empirical and economic insights. Notable updates include the
consequences of Brexit, the implementation of new European
directives 1999/770 and 2019/771 as well as coverage of the effect
of COVID-19 on contracts. Key features of the third edition
include: Introduces key principles by comparing solutions from
different jurisdictions, illustrating for students the
international nature and substance of contract law Draws from a
wide variety of sources including German, English, French and Dutch
law, European and international instruments, and examples from
Central and Eastern Europe and Islamic contract law, making this an
ideal textbook for students across Europe and beyond Focuses on
legal method as well as substantive law Attractive and accessible
design with text boxes, colour and graphics to help students
navigate easily and identify key information. With its innovative
approach and engaging design, this textbook has proved an essential
companion to introductory courses on contract law across a
multitude of jurisdictions.
Containing newly updated versions of existing entries and adding
several important new entries, this second edition of the Elgar
Encyclopedia of Comparative Law takes stock of present-day
comparative law scholarship. Written by leading authorities in
their respective fields, the contributions in this accessible book
cover and combine not only questions regarding the methodology of
comparative law, but also specific areas of law (such as
administrative law and criminal law) and specific topics (such as
accident compensation and consideration). In addition, the
Encyclopedia contains reports on a selected set of countries' legal
systems and, as a whole, presents an overview of the current state
of affairs. Providing its readers with a unique point of reference,
as well as stimulus for further research, this volume is an
indispensable tool for anyone interested in comparative law,
especially academics, students and practitioners. Contributors: M.
Abe, D. Bradley, W. Bull, W.E. Butler, R. Caterina, M. Claes, H.
Cousy, E. Dacoronia, G.-R. de Groot, M.J. de Waal, H. Dedek, M.
Deturbide, R. Dotevall, J.E. du Plessis, M.G. Faure, B.
Fauvarque-Cosson, J. Fedtke, F. Ferrari, A. Fournier, J. Fu, D.
Geradin, H.P. Glenn, M. Gondek, J. Gordley, J. Hage, B. Havel, J.H.
Herbots, V. Heutger, G. Howells, E.J. Hughes, M. Hunter-Henin, J.
Husa, N. Jansen, M.T. Kamminga, A.J. Kanning, S.M. Kroll, P.
Letto-Vanamo, S.D. Lindenbergh, G. Lubbe, B. Lurger, L. Macgregor,
H.L. MacQueen, U. Magnus, K. Mayer, R. Michaels, J.M. Milo, H. Muir
Watt, J. Neethling, H.P. Nehl, D. Nelken, L. Nottage, C.
O'Cinneide, A.E. Orucu, V.V. Palmer, F. Pennings, P. Pichonnaz, B.
Pozzo, L. Rademacher, G. Samuel, M.J. Schermaier, M.
Schmidt-Kessel, E. Schrage, G. Shalev, L. Slepaite, D. Smith, J.M.
Smits, Z.D. Tarman, V. Thuronyi, M. Torsello, J.H.M. van Erp, N.
Van Leuven, C.H. van Rhee, L. van Vliet, A. Vaquer, R. Verhagen, R.
Verkerk, D. Visser, S. Vogenauer, M. Vranken, S. Weatherill, T.
Weigend, B. Wessels, C.A. Williams, J. Ziller, P. Zumbansen
'A clear, accurate and extraordinary concise guide to the major
doctrines of private law and current thought about what they mean.
- James Gordley, Tulane University School of Law Elgar Advanced
Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major
fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the
world's leading scholars. In this Advanced Introduction, one of the
world's leading private law scholars takes the reader on an
intellectual journey through the different facets and dimensions of
the field, from the family home to Kuta Beach and from Thomas
Piketty to Nina Hagen. This concise book provides an accessible and
fresh introduction to private law, presenting the topic as a
unified whole of which the main branches - on contract, tort,
property, family and inheritance - are governed by conflicts
between individual autonomy and countervailing principles. The book
stands out as a unique account of how private law allows
individuals to optimally flourish in matters of economy, work,
leisure, family and life in general. Key features include: -
succinct yet engaging and highly informative overview of private
law, aimed at an audience of specialists and non-specialists alike
- written in a clear and engaging style - ample attention to the
policy choices behind the rules - examples from a wide range of
jurisdictions in both Europe, the UK and the US - places private
law in its larger economic and societal context - addresses the
potential and the limits of private law in dealing with global
societal challenges, such as economic inequality, the fair use of
resources and protecting future generations - considers how the
field could develop in the future. Engaging and wide-ranging, this
is an excellent introduction for students and academics new to the
field and allows practitioners to quickly master the core
principles behind private law.
This volume argues for a legal scholarship that maintains its
identity vis-a-vis neighboring disciplines without collapsing into
doctrinairism."
In a context of changing times and current debate, this highly
topical book discusses the aims, methods and organisation of legal
scholarship. Jan Smits assesses the recent turn away from doctrinal
research towards a more empirical and theoretical way of legal
investigation and offers a fresh perspective on what it is that
legal academics should deal with and how they should do it. The
book also considers the consequences which follow for the
organisation of the legal discipline by universities and uses this
context to discuss the key questions of the internationalisation of
law schools, quality assessments, legal education and the research
culture. Being the first book to address the aim and goals of legal
scholarship in an international context, this insightful study will
appeal to academics, graduate students, researchers and
policymakers in higher education."
This book offers four stimulating views on European integration and
law. Four experts in the fields of European law, private law,
criminal law and company law discuss to what extent European
integration has affected their respective fields of interest. In
addition to this, they offer their views on the future of European
integration. This makes this book indispensable to anyone
interested in the European Union and its all pervasive influence on
national law. The contributors are Deirdre Curtin, Jan Smits, Andr
Klip and Joseph A. McCahery. This volume marks the 25th anniversary
of the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University. In these 25 years,
the Maastricht Faculty of Law has become a forerunner in European
legal education and research. It offers the European Law School
program and hosts the Ius Commune Research School.
Containing newly updated versions of existing entries and adding
several important new entries, this second edition of the Elgar
Encyclopedia of Comparative Law takes stock of present-day
comparative law scholarship. Written by leading authorities in
their respective fields, the contributions in this accessible book
cover and combine not only questions regarding the methodology of
comparative law, but also specific areas of law (such as
administrative law and criminal law) and specific topics (such as
accident compensation and consideration). In addition, the
Encyclopedia contains reports on a selected set of countries' legal
systems and, as a whole, presents an overview of the current state
of affairs. Providing its readers with a unique point of reference,
as well as stimulus for further research, this volume is an
indispensable tool for anyone interested in comparative law,
especially academics, students and practitioners. Contributors: M.
Abe, D. Bradley, W. Bull, W.E. Butler, R. Caterina, M. Claes, H.
Cousy, E. Dacoronia, G.-R. de Groot, M.J. de Waal, H. Dedek, M.
Deturbide, R. Dotevall, J.E. du Plessis, M.G. Faure, B.
Fauvarque-Cosson, J. Fedtke, F. Ferrari, A. Fournier, J. Fu, D.
Geradin, H.P. Glenn, M. Gondek, J. Gordley, J. Hage, B. Havel, J.H.
Herbots, V. Heutger, G. Howells, E.J. Hughes, M. Hunter-Henin, J.
Husa, N. Jansen, M.T. Kamminga, A.J. Kanning, S.M. Kroll, P.
Letto-Vanamo, S.D. Lindenbergh, G. Lubbe, B. Lurger, L. Macgregor,
H.L. MacQueen, U. Magnus, K. Mayer, R. Michaels, J.M. Milo, H. Muir
Watt, J. Neethling, H.P. Nehl, D. Nelken, L. Nottage, C.
O'Cinneide, A.E. Orucu, V.V. Palmer, F. Pennings, P. Pichonnaz, B.
Pozzo, L. Rademacher, G. Samuel, M.J. Schermaier, M.
Schmidt-Kessel, E. Schrage, G. Shalev, L. Slepaite, D. Smith, J.M.
Smits, Z.D. Tarman, V. Thuronyi, M. Torsello, J.H.M. van Erp, N.
Van Leuven, C.H. van Rhee, L. van Vliet, A. Vaquer, R. Verhagen, R.
Verkerk, D. Visser, S. Vogenauer, M. Vranken, S. Weatherill, T.
Weigend, B. Wessels, C.A. Williams, J. Ziller, P. Zumbansen
Afrikaans sonder grense Eerste addisionele taal is noukeurig
gestruktureer en geskryf om aan al die vereistes van die nasionale
Kurrikulum- en Assesseringbeleidsverklaring (KABV) te voldoen. Die
kursus neem jou kwartaal-vir-kwartaal deur die kurrikuluminhoud en
poog om by die behoeftes in jou klaskamer aan te pas. Die lesreekse
is rondom 'n verskeidenheid interessante leestekste soos gedigte,
kortverhale, koerantberigte, advertensies, tydskrifartikels,
strokiesverhale, dialoe, prente en foto's opgebou, om 'n
verskeidenheid taalgebruike te illustreer en die leerder se
verbeelding voortdurend te prikkel. Sterk klem word op luister en
praat, leesvaardighede en skryfontwikkeling geplaas om aan te pas
by die tydstoekenning per taalvaardigheid. Die leerderboek sluit af
met 'n taalafdeling met taalreels, voorbeelde en oefeninge vir
vaslegging, asook 'n voorbeeldvraestel.
|
You may like...
Poor Things
Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, …
DVD
R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
Nope
Jordan Peele
Blu-ray disc
R132
Discovery Miles 1 320
|