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Encyclopedia of comparative law

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2006Description: 821p xviiISBN:
  • 978 1 84542 013 0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.2 SMI
Contents:
Contents; List of figures; List of contributors; Preface; 1. Accident compensation; 2. Administrative law; 3. Agency and representation; 4. Aims of comparative law; 5. American law; 6. Arbitration; 7. Assignment; 8. Australia; 9. Belgium; 10. Canada; 11. Civil procedure; 12. Commercial regulation; 13. Common law; 14. Comparative law and economics; 15. Competition law; 16. Consideration; 17. Constitutional law; 18. Consumer protection; 19. Coordination of legal systems; 20. Criminal law and criminal procedure; 21. The Czech Republic; 22. Damages (in tort); 23. England and Wales; 24. European Civil Code; 25. Family law; 26. German law; 27. Greece; 28. Insolvency law; 29. Insurance law; 30. Interpretation of contracts; 31. Israel; 32. Italy; 33. Japanese law; 34. Legal culture; 35 Legal families; 36. Legal history and comparative law; 37. Legal reasoning; 38. Legal translation; 39. Legal transplants; 40. Lithuania; 41. Methodology of comparative law; 42. Mistake; 43. Mixed jurisdictions; 44. Nationality law; 45. The Netherlands; 46. Offer and acceptance inter absentes; 47. Personal and real security; 48. Personality rights. 49. Poland; 50. Privacy; 51. Private international law; 52. Product liability; 53. Property and real rights; 54. Public law; 55. Remedies for breach of contract; 56. Russian law; 57. Scots law; 58. Social security; 59. South Africa; 60. Spain; 61. Statutory interpretation; 62. Supervening events and force majeure; 63. Sweden; 64. Switzerland; 65. Tax law; 66. Tort law in general; 67. Transfer of movable property; 68. Transnational law; 69. Trust law; 70. Unjustified enrichment; Index.
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Contents;
List of figures;
List of contributors;
Preface;
1. Accident compensation;
2. Administrative law;
3. Agency and representation;
4. Aims of comparative law;
5. American law;
6. Arbitration;
7. Assignment;
8. Australia;
9. Belgium;
10. Canada;
11. Civil procedure;
12. Commercial regulation;
13. Common law;
14. Comparative law and economics;
15. Competition law;
16. Consideration;
17. Constitutional law;
18. Consumer protection;
19. Coordination of legal systems;
20. Criminal law and criminal procedure;
21. The Czech Republic;
22. Damages (in tort);
23. England and Wales;
24. European Civil Code;
25. Family law;
26. German law;
27. Greece;
28. Insolvency law;
29. Insurance law;
30. Interpretation of contracts;
31. Israel;
32. Italy;
33. Japanese law;
34. Legal culture;
35 Legal families;
36. Legal history and comparative law;
37. Legal reasoning;
38. Legal translation;
39. Legal transplants;
40. Lithuania;
41. Methodology of comparative law;
42. Mistake;
43. Mixed jurisdictions;
44. Nationality law;
45. The Netherlands;
46. Offer and acceptance inter absentes;
47. Personal and real security;
48. Personality rights.
49. Poland;
50. Privacy;
51. Private international law;
52. Product liability;
53. Property and real rights;
54. Public law;
55. Remedies for breach of contract;
56. Russian law;
57. Scots law;
58. Social security;
59. South Africa;
60. Spain;
61. Statutory interpretation;
62. Supervening events and force majeure;
63. Sweden;
64. Switzerland;
65. Tax law;
66. Tort law in general;
67. Transfer of movable property;
68. Transnational law;
69. Trust law;
70. Unjustified enrichment;
Index.

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