Comparative law in Eastern and Central Europe. (2013)
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- Book
- Title:
- Comparative law in Eastern and Central Europe. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Comparative law in Eastern and Central Europe
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Bronisław Sitek, Jakub J. Szczerbowski and Aleksander W. Bauknecht.
- Other Names:
- Sitek, Bronisław
Szczerbowski, Jakub J, 1982-
Bauknecht, Aleksander W, 1984- - Contents:
- Table of contents; introduction; unification of law; the struggle for a european law of contract; considerations about the dcfr in the light of the european legal tradition; some prejudices about the legal tradition of eastern europe; to unify or to synchronize law in europe?; economic analysis of law as a method in comparative research; unification of the human rights in europe; polish law as an object of a comparative law analysis (some personal reflections). Mutual transition, spiral and evolutionary development of single positive law and plural normative order related to the new comparative normative order study in the context of global conflicts resolutionthe influence of the traditionof british lawon the american legal system(some historical aspects); private law; consumers' bankruptcy in comparative approach; back to the continental legal family? transplantation of western law in cis; non-transferability and non-heritability of a servitude of habitation; origin, development and legal regulation of a societas europaea. Cognition of family courts in poland in cases regarding parental authoritythe divorce of cohabitants; public law; territorial self-government in poland and selected countries of western europe; assessment of the quality of public administration; tax procedures in poland and france; the right to public information as a constitutional category; european economic interest grouping as an opportunity for exercising freedom of establishment for polishTable of contents; introduction; unification of law; the struggle for a european law of contract; considerations about the dcfr in the light of the european legal tradition; some prejudices about the legal tradition of eastern europe; to unify or to synchronize law in europe?; economic analysis of law as a method in comparative research; unification of the human rights in europe; polish law as an object of a comparative law analysis (some personal reflections). Mutual transition, spiral and evolutionary development of single positive law and plural normative order related to the new comparative normative order study in the context of global conflicts resolutionthe influence of the traditionof british lawon the american legal system(some historical aspects); private law; consumers' bankruptcy in comparative approach; back to the continental legal family? transplantation of western law in cis; non-transferability and non-heritability of a servitude of habitation; origin, development and legal regulation of a societas europaea. Cognition of family courts in poland in cases regarding parental authoritythe divorce of cohabitants; public law; territorial self-government in poland and selected countries of western europe; assessment of the quality of public administration; tax procedures in poland and france; the right to public information as a constitutional category; european economic interest grouping as an opportunity for exercising freedom of establishment for polish entrepreneurs in the internal market; consumer protection and limits for national legislatures in the field of electronic communications. Article v(1)(b) of the new york conventionthe rules of biosafety in the cartagena protocol and in the regulations of the world trade organization; legal models of artificial procreation in europe and polish law; continuing or breaking with the constitutional system of polish people's republic? legal considerations in the context of the 1989 transformation. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (vii, 394 pages)
- Subjects:
- 340
Comparative law
Law -- Europe, Eastern
Law -- Europe, Central
Comparative law
Law -- England
Law
LAW -- Essays
LAW -- General Practice
LAW -- Jurisprudence
LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism
LAW -- Practical Guides
LAW -- Reference
Law
Legal history
Systems of law
Europe, Central
Europe, Eastern
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781443864664
1443864668 - Related ISBNs:
- 1443848980
9781443848985 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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