'The incorporation of Chinese law is particularly interesting for Chinese legal researchers and even for the Chinese legislator considering the dramatic ongoing codification movement taking place within Chinese civil law, because one of the essential values of comparative law is to find alternative solutions to one's own legal system.'
- Jiayou Shi, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China'Professor Kadner Graziano's book on comparative contract law is an invaluable source of inspiration to both study and teach contract law in a transnational perspective. His cases highlight the expected and sometimes less expected differences and similarities between the key jurisdictions in Europe and allow the reader to gain a concrete understanding of the various systems put in play. I cherish this book this book for my course on transnational contract law and highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in this stimulating field of study.'
- Andre Prum, University of LuxembourgPromoting a 'learning-by-doing' approach to comparative contract law and comparative methodology, this second edition of Comparative Contract Law updates the first true student reader on the subject. It brings together extracts from legislation and court practice in a way that lets students experience comparative law in action, presenting a unique guide to European and International contract law.
This updated second edition provides:
- an international perspective on highly topical, real-life issues of contract law
- materials from some 30 jurisdictions in both their original languages, and in excellent translations
- the chance for students to solve scenarios according to the laws of different jurisdictions and compare and evaluate the solutions and approaches they identify
- the opportunity for students to engage with a broad array of case material and to develop their skills as comparative lawyers.
Essential reading for all students, practitioners, and scholars of comparative contract law and methodology, this second edition remains a vital practical guide for those seeking to familiarise themselves with real-world materials and to better understand the diverse approaches to modern contract law.
- ISBN10 1788975464
- ISBN13 9781788975469
- Publish Date 25 January 2019
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- Edition 2nd edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 640
- Language English