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Reiner Schulze

    October 6, 1948
    EU Digital Law
    Auslegung europäischen Privatrechts und angeglichenen Rechts
    Gemeinsame Prinzipien des Europäischen Privatrechts
    European Contract Law
    European Financial Services Law
    Tort Law of the European Community
    • 2023

      EU Digital Law

      Article-by-Article Commentary

      The Book The creation of a regulatory framework for the supply of digital content has been a central and ever-growing feature of the EU legislative agenda. The drive towards an EU Digital Market has already resulted in a wealth of legislation harmonising various aspects of the laws of EU Member States. The Advantages at a Glancecomprehensive guide to EU digital lawEU-wide team of expertsThe New Edition The second edition of EU Digital Law contains an in-depth, article-by-article analysis of core provisions concerning the supply of digital content from the following EU legislation: Consumer Rights DirectiveDigital Content DirectiveDigital Markets ActDigital Services ActE-Commerce DirectiveOIS RegulationPortability RegulationSale of Goods DirectiveThe Target Group For legislators, practitioners, scholars, and students.

      EU Digital Law
    • 2023

      Dispute Resolution and Conflict of Laws

      Article-by-Article Commentary

      Accompanied by the increasing number of cross- border issues in Europe, it is indispensable for national legal consultation to be acquainted with the relevant conflict of laws rules. The new European conflict of laws principles also have a major effect on classical core areas of civil law, including contract law, criminal law and law of obligations. The new Commentary analyses, article-by-article, all relevant European regulations: Rome I and Rome II Regulations Brussels Ibis Regulation Service Regulation Taking of Evidence Regulation Enforcement Order Regulation European Insolvency Regulation In addition, the Commentary pays attention to international arbitration conventions: New York Convention UNCITRAL-ML

      Dispute Resolution and Conflict of Laws
    • 2021

      European Contract Law

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on European regulations, this handbook provides an in-depth exploration of European contract law, highlighting recent developments and practical applications for legal practitioners. The thoroughly revised and updated 4th edition ensures that readers are equipped with the latest information and insights relevant to national civil and commercial law.

      European Contract Law
    • 2019

      European Financial Services Law

      Article-by-Article Commentary

      • 1845 pages
      • 65 hours of reading

      Focused on EU legislation related to financial services, this volume serves as an essential guide for legal practitioners, industry professionals, regulators, and academics. It offers clear overviews and detailed analyses of complex regulations, with contributions from experts who explain key directives and regulations article-by-article. Practical examples demonstrate the application of significant provisions, providing context for various subjects within the financial services regulatory framework.

      European Financial Services Law
    • 2016

      Der Band dokumentiert eine deutsch-spanische Fachtagung über moderne Entwicklungen im Recht des Vertragsschlusses.

      The formation of contract
    • 2013

      The law of obligations in Europe

      • 458 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      In the light of the current legal developments it is to be assumed that modern trends will initiate a wave of reforms regarding the law of obligations at Member State level. How legislation of the European Union affects national legal systems in the context of the reform process is particularly of great interest, especially in due consideration of the harmonisation of private law. This volume illustrates the developments of such reforms in eleven European countries and is, thus, an indispensable guide for those who wish to gain a deeper insight into the challenges and the current trends in the modernisation of the law of obligations in countries which have experienced or are currently experiencing a reform of their law of obligations.

      The law of obligations in Europe
    • 2011

      Non-discrimination in European private law

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The rapid expansion of non-discrimination provisions through EU legislation and court decisions gives rise to the need to determine the foundations, objectives and limitations of protection against discrimination in relation to freedom of contract. This new challenge in the field of European private law may only be overcome through a discussion of the different legal traditions in Europe. Such a discussion is presented in this volume by legal scholars from a number of European nations.

      Non-discrimination in European private law
    • 2011

      Towards a European contract law

      • 279 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the decisive political stage of the preparations for an optional European contract law, this volume voices criticism and makes suggestions for improvements to the „Feasibility Study“ that is to be the basis of a legislative initiative of the European Commission. These proceedings of the conference „Towards a European Contract Law“ held in June 2011 include the responses from renowned European academics, legal practitioners and political representatives to the Commission's preparatory work on an optional European contract law as well as the programmatic speech of Commission's Vice-president Viviane Reding. The full text of the Feasibility Study for a Future Instrument in European Contract Law is reproduced in the annex to this volume.

      Towards a European contract law
    • 2011

      Compensation of private losses

      • 245 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Tort law is one of the core areas of European private law, in particular in the field of business law. However, it often receives less attention than the well-known and widely published developments in the field of European contract law. In order to direct more attention to this important subject, an intensive Round Table discussion on the subject of the evolution of torts in European business law was held. The contributions to this volume reflect the results of the research undertaken by renowned European scholars and practitioners on central aspects such as competition law, company law and intellectual property. Each contribution particularly focuses upon the overarching tendencies and principles within the individual aspect of tort law, thereby directing attention to the future at European level of this essential area of private law. Readership: Lawyers, academics, legal departments, judges, legal professionals concerned with torts in European business law.

      Compensation of private losses
    • 2011

      Business law and labour law are driving forces and core areas of European private law. New concepts and approaches are thus required that are not limited to civil law and that are different from those traditionally embraced by national private law. These new challenges regarding the current status and perspectives of European private law are discussed in this volume by sixteen highly reputed researchers from across Europe. The contributions concern various areas of European private law, including contract, property, company, competition and labour law.

      European private law