An introduction to the comparative study of private law : readings, cases, materials
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An introduction to the comparative study of private law : readings, cases, materials
Cambridge University Press, 2009, c2006
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
"First published 2006, this digitally printed version 2009"--T.p. verso
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of readings sets out the two fundamental distinctions between common and civil law, namely that the former originated in the English courts, the latter in the Roman legal tradition, and that the common law is based on judicial decisions whereas codes form the basis of modern civil law. The core of the book consists of cases, statutes and code provisions shaping the doctrines central to the law of property, tort, contract and unjust enrichment in the United States, England, France and Germany. These materials provide a road map of the law of each, allowing the reader to consider how doctrines differ, how these differences emerged and whether the underlying problems and solutions are common to all. They also allow for comparison to be made between the approaches of common and civil law and to consider the extent to which they depend on the origin and nature of the law.
目次
- Introductory Readings: 1. History: English law and Roman law
- 2. Codification
- 3. Institutions - Comparative Private Law: Property, Torts, Contracts, Unjust Enrichment
- Part I. Property Law: 1. Possession
- 2. Ownership
- 3. The Doctrine of Necessity
- Part II. Tort Law: 1. The Scope of the Rights Protected
- 2. Conduct for Which One is Liable
- Part III. Contract Law: 1. The Structure of Contract Law
- 2. Voluntary Commitment
- 3. Fairness
- 4. Excuse for Non-Performance
- 5. Remedies
- Part IV. Unjust Enrichment: 1. The Principle
- 2. Unjust Enrichment When the Plaintiff Did Not Lose
- 3. Unjust Enrichment When it is Doubtful What the Defendant Gained.
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