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European Private Law After The Common Frame Of Reference What Future For European Private Law Hansw Micklitz

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European Private Law After The Common Frame Of Reference What Future For European Private Law Hansw Micklitz
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Hans-W Micklitz, Fabrizio Cafaggi
ISBN: 9781848444072, 1848444079
Language: English
Year: 2010

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European Private Law After The Common Frame Of Reference What Future For European Private Law Hansw Micklitz by Hans-w Micklitz, Fabrizio Cafaggi 9781848444072, 1848444079 instant download after payment.

This book paves the way for, and initiates, the second-generation of research in European private law subsequent to the Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR) needed for the 21st century. The book gives a voice to the growing dissatisfaction in academic discourse that the DCFR, as it stands in 2009, does not actually represent the condensed available knowledge on the possible future of European private law. The contributions in this book focus on the legitimacy of law making through academics both now and in the future, and on the possible conceptual choices which will affect the future of European private law. Drawing on experience gained from the DCFR the authors advocate the competition of ideas and concepts. This fascinating book will be a must-read for European lawyers, private lawyers in the Member States and academics dealing with conceptual issues of the future of the national and the European private law. Advanced students in both law and international business will also find this book invaluable, as will US scholars interested in the US-EU comparison of different legal orders.

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