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Alpa, Guido. Competition of Legal Systems and Harmonization of European Private Law: New Paths in a Comparative Perspective / Guido Alpa. — 1 online resource (viii, 224 pages) : illustrations. — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/758739.pdf>.

Record create date: 4/3/2015

Subject: Civil law; Civil law; Civil law; Comparative law.; Contracts; Contracts; Lawyers; LAW — Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.; Civil law.; Comparative law.; Contracts.; Lawyers.

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The Rome I Regulation creates a common regime of conflict of law rules for international contract law for the EU Member States. The second volume of the selp series of Pocket Commentaries provides an article-by-article commentary which explains the underlying concepts and suggests solutions for problems that have arisen or may arise in the application of the regulation and, thus, assists in updating your knowledge with ease.

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Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Fundamental Rights
    • 1. Fundamental Rights and the Role of Lawyers
    • 2. Ethics and Responsibility. Fundamental Principles and Civil Society in Italy
    • 3. New developments in the Italian law on the use of embryos in artificial procreation
    • 4. CESL, Fundamental Rights, General Principles, Rules of Contract Law
  • Chapter 2: European Contract Law
    • 1. New Paths of Private Law
    • 2. Private law remedies in E.U. law
    • 3. The codification of consumer law in Europe: A comparative analysis
    • 4. The Common Frame of Reference and the Europeanization of Private Law
    • 5. Towards a European Contract Law
  • Chapter 3: Italian Contract Law
    • 1. Autonomy of the Parties and Choice of Law in National Contracts
    • 2. Judicial Control of Contracts through Interpretation
    • 3. Compensation in Contract
  • Chapter 4: The Legal Profession
    • 1. The Admittance of Women to the Legal Profession
    • 2. The legal professions in the age of global economic crisis
    • 3. The New Reform of the Legal Profession in Italy
  • Bibliographie

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