A common frame of reference for European contract law
A common frame of reference for European contract law
This publication contains writings concerning the themes presented and discussed during the meeting. Many of the leading experts in the field attended the meeting.
Table of Contents
Does business want a Common Frame of Reference?
Paul Abbiati
Is the Draft Frame of Reference compatible with the Position of the Council? - How should the Academic Research be continued?
Christian von Bar
Topic 2: The Content of the political CFR – how to prioritise
Hugh Beale
Discours d’ouverture, conférence « un cadre commun de référence pour le droit européen des contrats »
Jean-Marie Bockel
Do we need specifically European optional instruments for international business transactions?
Michael Joachim Bonell
Why the “optional instrument” is not our option
Tomáš Břicháček
Informations d’ordre général sur le travail de la Commission relatif au cadre de Référence, ainsi que la voie à suivre
Alain Brun
The relationship between the Political frame of reference (PFR) and the consumer acquis
Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson
Some Aspects on the Position of the CCBE on the DCFR
Friedrich Graf von Westphalen
The Common Frame of Reference as a basis for future harmonisation of the law of sale and lease of goods
Johnny Herre
A Plea for a Binding Instrument
Ole Lando
Erwartungen an den politischen Referenzrahmen
Klaus-Heiner Lehne
The results of the discussions in the Council and the future political work with the frame of reference
Tanja Rasmusson
Drafting new model rules on sales: CFR as an alternative to the CISG?
Ingeborg Schwenzer & Pascal Hachem
Do we need a codification?
Leif Sevón
Is non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another a natural part of a political frame of reference?
Lena Sisula-Tulokas
The (Draft) Common Frame of Reference as a toolbox and as a basis for an optional instrument
Matthias E. Storme
Common Frame of Reference and UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: Coexistence, Competition, or Overkill of Soft Law?
Stefan Vogenauer