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Specific Performance In German French And Dutch Law In The Nineteenth Century Remedies In An Age Of Fundamental Rights And Industrialisation Janwillem Oosterhuis

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Specific Performance In German French And Dutch Law In The Nineteenth Century Remedies In An Age Of Fundamental Rights And Industrialisation Janwillem Oosterhuis
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Specific Performance In German French And Dutch Law In The Nineteenth Century Remedies In An Age Of Fundamental Rights And Industrialisation Janwillem Oosterhuis instant download after payment.

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.49 MB
Pages: 638
Author: Janwillem Oosterhuis
ISBN: 9789004196056, 9004196056
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Specific Performance In German French And Dutch Law In The Nineteenth Century Remedies In An Age Of Fundamental Rights And Industrialisation Janwillem Oosterhuis by Janwillem Oosterhuis 9789004196056, 9004196056 instant download after payment.

The current French, German and Dutch Law of Contract each offer a remedy of specific performance to creditors suffering from breach of contract. This book analyses the alterations to this remedy during the nineteenth century on the substantive, procedural and enforcement levels. Fascinatingly, there is a link between changes to the remedy and the development of early human rights and the mass industrialisation of society. The latter had the effect of actually converging the national remedies of specific performance in the examined systems: damages and rescission became more accessible as remedies at the cost of specific performance. The book demonstrates the interdependency between law and society and provides vital background information to the harmonisation of a controversial concept in the European Law of Obligations.

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