The Principles of European Contract Law and Dutch Law:A Commentary

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Kluwer Law International B.V., 2002 M08 27 - 471 pages
The topic of harmonisation of European private law, and European contract law in particular, is rapidly gaining in importance. The topic is not only widely studied by academics and students all over Europe (and even beyond), it is also on the political agenda of the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the European Council.

The most important achievement in this field is no doubt the Principles of European Contract Law (PECL), drafted by the Commission on European Contract Law. The European Commission considers the PECL to be a serious option for further harmonisation of European contract law within the European Union.

This publication is the first to provide a systematic overview of the PECL in comparison with Dutch contract law as a whole. The book is concise and because of its structure it is easily accessible. Amongst the contributors there are many highly distinguished contract law specialists. It may be used at universities in courses on Comparative Law, European Private Law, and European Contract Law.

It may also be used by international practitioners, foreign students, and academics interested in Dutch contract law who do not have access to Dutch contract law because they have no knowledge of the Dutch language. Last but not least, the book will be of interest to all jurists interested in the harmonisation of the European Private Law.

 

Contents

GENERAL PROVISIONS
29
201202 C Mak
47
FORMATION OF CONTRACTS
75
Offer and Acceptance
104
209 C B P Mahé
122
AUTHORITY OF AGENTS
135
Indirect Representation
176
VALIDITY
191
ContentS AND EFFECTS
259
110 C E du Perron
281
NONPERFORMANCE AND REMEDIES IN GENERAL
325
PARTICULAR Remedies for NonPERFORMANCE
347
Termination of the Contract
364
Price Reduction
394
TABLE OF CITED LITERATURE
437
TABLE OF BWPROVISIONS AND OTHER LEGISLATION
451

1104119 J Hijma
214
INTERPRETATION
241
LIST OF AUTHORS
469

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