The Draft Common Frame of Reference is the result of more than 25 years of academic research on European private law, and was published in October 2009. Against this background, this book presents and critically analyses the DCFR, and situates it in relation to current Belgian and European private law.
The issues discussed include i.a. contracts and other juridical acts, obligations and corresponding rights, multi-party relationships, interpretation of contracts, non-contractual liability, tort law, property law, security rights and transfer of movables, sales agreements and specific contracts such as commercial agency, franchise and distributorship, etc.
This is a unique and challenging book, one that has few to compare it to as it deals with important issues and evolutions in a directive and focused manner. Recommended and invaluable reading for both academics and lawyers who like to disrupt their own thinking and learn more by being challenged than having their beliefs confirmed.
With contributions of Bram Akkermans, Christian von Bar, Odavia Bueno Díaz, Ignace Claeys, Eric Clive, Julie Del Corral, Tâm Dang Vu, Eric Dirix†, Wolfgang Faber, Wouter den Hollander, Marco B.M. Loos, Rodrigo Momberg Uribe, Gerhard Dannemann, Robert Hardy, Pieterjan Naeyaert, Denis Philippe, Vincent Sagaert, Ilse Samoy, Reiner Schulze, Matthias E. Storme, Koen Swinnen, Willem Swinnen, Evelyne Terryn, Bernard Tilleman, Anna Veneziano and Patrick Wéry.
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‘[this book] provides worthwhile reading not only for the Belgian lawyer, but also for all European lawyers. Indeed it is perhaps exactly because of these diversities that the book provides an interesting intellectual exercise that is crucial for the development of a European legal scholarship in this area.’
Francesca Fiorentini in European Law Review 726 (2013)
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Professor aan de KU Leuven, advocaat bij de balie van Kortrijk
Matthias E. Storme behaalde de diploma's van licentiaat in de Rechten (magna cum laude) en Baccalaureus in de wijsbegeerte (cum laude) aan de KU Leuven, waarna hij zijn studie voortzette aan de Yale University (M.A. Philosophy 1982), de Università di Bologna (1983-84) en het Max-Planck-Institut für internationales und ausländisches Privatrecht in Hamburg (1984-85). In 1989 behaalde hij zijn doctoraatsdiploma met een verhandeling over de invloed van de goede trouw op contractuele schuldvorderingen.
Hij is advocaat aan de balie van Brussel, gewoon hoogleraar aan de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven en buitengewoon hoogleraar aan de Universiteit Antwerpen. Hij doceert Belgisch, Europees en internationaal burgerlijk en handelsrecht (vooral zekerheden- en insolventierecht), rechtsvergelijking en rechtsfilosofie, alsook vergelijkende levensbeschouwing. Sinds 2010 is hij ook gasthoogleraar aan de China Europe School of Law in Beijing (China).
In 1995 was hij voorzitter van het Vlaams Pleitgenootschap bij de balie te Brussel, van 1996 tot 1998 lid van de Raad van de Orde van de Nederlandse Orde van advocaten te Brussel en van 1998 tot 2000 lid van de Raad van afgevaardigden van de Orde van Vlaamse balies.
Gewoon hoogleraar Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid en Criminologische Wetenschappen, KU Leuven
The Draft Common Frame of Reference is the result of more than 25 years of academic research on European private law, and was published in October 2009. Against this background, this book presents and critically analyses the DCFR, and situates it in relation to current Belgian and European private law.
The issues discussed include i.a. contracts and other juridical acts, obligations and corresponding rights, multi-party relationships, interpretation of contracts, non-contractual liability, tort law, property law, security rights and transfer of movables, sales agreements and specific contracts such as commercial agency, franchise and distributorship, etc.
This is a unique and challenging book, one that has few to compare it to as it deals with important issues and evolutions in a directive and focused manner. Recommended and invaluable reading for both academics and lawyers who like to disrupt their own thinking and learn more by being challenged than having their beliefs confirmed.
With contributions of Bram Akkermans, Christian von Bar, Odavia Bueno Díaz, Ignace Claeys, Eric Clive, Julie Del Corral, Tâm Dang Vu, Eric Dirix†, Wolfgang Faber, Wouter den Hollander, Marco B.M. Loos, Rodrigo Momberg Uribe, Gerhard Dannemann, Robert Hardy, Pieterjan Naeyaert, Denis Philippe, Vincent Sagaert, Ilse Samoy, Reiner Schulze, Matthias E. Storme, Koen Swinnen, Willem Swinnen, Evelyne Terryn, Bernard Tilleman, Anna Veneziano and Patrick Wéry.
About this book
‘[this book] provides worthwhile reading not only for the Belgian lawyer, but also for all European lawyers. Indeed it is perhaps exactly because of these diversities that the book provides an interesting intellectual exercise that is crucial for the development of a European legal scholarship in this area.’
Francesca Fiorentini in European Law Review 726 (2013)
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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