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Law and Economics of Obligations [PDF]
While various liability rules of tort law provide efficient incentives to invest, breach remedies of contract law are claimed to be distortive. Since, at least in Germany, obligations law provides general rules for both contractual and tort relationships such discrepancy seems puzzling.
Urs Schweizer
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Responsibility Sharing in International Refugee Law: Towards Differentiated Legal Obligations [PDF]
This Thesis is a study on the law and practice of international cooperation and responsibility sharing for refugees, both as it is and as it should be, with a strong focus on the latter.
Mavropoulou, E.
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Obligations: New Trajectories in Law
Obligations: New Trajectories in Law provides a critical analysis of the role of obligations in contemporary legal and social practices. As rights have become the preeminent feature of modern political and legal discourse, the work of obligations has ...
Veitch, TS
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The problem, which is examined in the study, is the legal way of creation of civil law obligations. Civil law obligations are created by civil law transactions (especially by contracts).
Mirosław Bączyk +4 more
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An Introduction to the Emergence and Classification of the Law of Obligations in the English Legal System: A Comparative Examination of Its Structure in Islamic Jurisprudence and the Iranian Legal System [PDF]
∴ Introduction ∴ The concept of obligations and their classification occupies a central position within legal theory, guiding the allocation of rights and duties among legal actors.
Hossein Abedini +1 more
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Suretyship in Serbian and comparative legal systems [PDF]
The author has compared the institute of suretyship in Serbian law and other comparative legal systems, both continental and common-law. With the development of economy, these instruments of creditor's protection in the contractual relationship have ...
Pajtić Bojan
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Europeanisation of private law in Ukraine. Comparisons in the field of law of obligations
The fate of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement – although finally signed between March and June 2014 – shows in a nutshell the nature of the more than 20 years of approximation between the European Union and Ukraine: A series of ambitious leaps towards
Thomas Hoffmann
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Rule of law with leverage : Policing structural obligations in EU law with the infringement procedure, fines, and set-off [PDF]
Does the EU have enough leverage to police the rule of law in Member States? This article first outlines how the infringement procedure is functionally adequate to address breaches of the rule of law. It argues that EU law entails “structural obligations”
Pohjankoski, Pekka Sakari
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The Anglo-American law of obligations was profoundly reshaped in the two centuries after 1800, driven by social and economic changes, and changes in legal institutions and doctrines. In contract law, nineteenth-century jurists increasingly sought to put the rules of law into a coherent rational framework (inspired by continental models resting on will ...
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The legal regulation of "classical" institutions of private law differs signiicantly in the country aspect, which determines the need for comparative legal study in order to improve domestic civil legislation. Facultative and alternative obligations that
A. Zakharkina
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