This book explores commercial contract law in scholarship and legal practice, suggests new research agendas and provides a forum for debate of typical issues that might benefit from further attention by scholarship and legislatures. The authors from over ten different jurisdictions take an international and comparative approach. Not confined to EU law it re-opens the debate internationally and seeks to reclaim the wider meaning of European law as rooted in geography and cultural legal heritage. There is a need to focus on commercial contracts in more detail in research and legislation. The transactional approach, the role of recent law reform, including the new French Civil Code, cross-border dealings, substantive contract law in public international law and ICSID arbitration as well as current contractual practices like OEM, CSR, contractual co-operation, sustainability and intra-corporate arbitration contribute to a wider regulatory outlook for commercial transactions.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I General Theory and General Aspects of Commercial Contract.- Part II Selected Aspects of Commercial Contract Law in Practice – Good Faith, Collaboration and Sustainability in Commercial Contracts.- Part III The Interface Between Public and Private Law in Commercial Contract Law.
Über den Autor
Maren Heidemann is a qualified lawyer (Germany) and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies at School of Advanced Studies, University of London, England, United Kingdom.
Joseph Lee is Senior Lecturer at the Law School, University of Exeter, Exeter, England, United Kingdom.