The interaction of contract law and tort and property law in Europe
The interaction of contract law and tort and property law in Europe

The interaction of contract law and tort and property law in Europe

A Comparative Study

Buch, Englisch, 541 Seiten, Sellier. European Law Publishers GmbH

Autoren: José Carlos de Medeiros Nóbrega, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Christian von Bar

Herausgeber / Co-Autor: Ulrich Drobnig

Erscheinungsdatum: 2004

ISBN: 3935808208


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Against the background of the creation of an EU-wide frame of reference for private law relevant to the Common Market, this study, which was requested by the EU Commission, analyses the dovetailing between contract and tort law on the one hand, and between contract and property law on the other.

The study examines the legal orders of almost all the Member States of the EU, illustrates the differences between contractual and non-contractual liability and evaluates the different systems of the transfer of property, of movable and immovable securities as well as trust law. The study comes to the conclusion that the intensive considerations on the creation of a model-law in the area of European private law do not allow these thoughts to be limited to contract law. Such a limitation to the scope of the regarding of this area would probably cause more problems than it would solve, or at any rate not do justice to the needs of the Common Market.

José Carlos de Medeiros Nóbrega was one of the collaborators to this study, as a members of the Osnabrück Research Team of the Study Group on a European Civil Code, with responsability for Portuguese Law.

José Carlos de Medeiros Nóbrega, LL.M.

DE, Osnabrück

European Legal Studies Institute Universtität Osnabrück

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Prof. Dr. Christian von Bar

Universität Osnabrück FB Rechtswissenschaften European Legal Studies Institute (ELSI)

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