The Europeanisation of Contract Law: Current Controversies in Law

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Routledge-Cavendish, 2008 - 210 pages

Critical yet accessible, this book provides an overview of the current debates about the 'Europeanization' of contract law. Charting the extent to which English contract law has been subject to this activity, it is the ideal volume for readers unfamiliar with the subject who wish to understand the main issues quickly.

It examines a range of key developments, including:

  • a string of directives adopted by the European Union that touch on various aspects of consumer law
  • recent plans for a European Common Frame of Reference on European Contract Law.

Bringing together advanced legal scholarship, critically examining key developments in the field and considering the arguments for and against greater convergence in theĀ area of contract law, this is an excellent read for postgraduate students studying contract and/or European law.

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About the author (2008)

Christian Twigg-Flesner LLB (Hons) PCHE PhD isProfessor of Commercial Law and Head of the Law School at the University of Hull. He is also a member of the Acquis Group, working on the Principles of existing EC Private Law, and on the Consulting Board of the Society of European Contract Law (SECOLA).

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