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Institutional Competition between Optional Codes in European Contract Law: a Theoretical and Empirical Analysis

  • The Commission of the European Union has identified divergences between the national contract laws of the Member States as an obstacle to the completion of the European Internal Market and put this issue on its highest political agenda. Alexander J. Wulf analyses and predicts the effects. The study is situated in the context of the recent developments in the discussion on European contract law. The book begins with an introduction to the economic and legal theories that serve as the rationale for the development of the line of argument. These theories are then applied to the issues involved in the current controversy on European contract law. The author develops a model that he uses to analyze the institutional processes of European contract law. Empirical data are employed to test this model and discuss the results. From his analysis the author develops criteria that can serve as a starting point for thinking about the economic desirability of an optional European contract law.
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Author:Dr. Alexander J. Wulf
Publisher:Springer Gabler
Place of publication:Wiesbaden
Document Type:Book
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2014/06/12
Year of first Publication:2014
Publishing Institution:SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
Release Date:2014/06/12
Tag:Empirical Legal Research; European Contract Law
Page Number:328
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Link author profile:https://www.srh-berlin.de/hochschule/hochschulteam/wulf-alexander/
JEL-Classification:K Law and Economics
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY-NC-ND - Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell - Keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International
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