Implementation of Optional Instruments within European Civil Law
This study examines how European optional instruments are implemented in the Member States. It covers civil law and provides a comprehensive analysis of this innovative method, which although adopted in various fields (civil procedure, intellectual property, companies), was not organised or even clearly identified as such by the European legislator until a proposal for a regulation on a Common European Sales Law (11 October 2011) revealed its full potential. The study, which is based on field surveys conducted using a detailed questionnaire, identifies the strengths and weaknesses of this method and poses thought-provoking questions for the future.
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Bénédicte FAUVARQUE-COSSON (Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris II, France , Trans Europe Experts - TEE) and Martine BEHAR-TOUCHAIS (Sorbonne School of Law, Paris I, France , Trans Europe Experts - TEE)
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- AFACERI ŞI CONCURENŢĂ
- aplicare a legislației UE
- cercetare şi proprietate intelectuală
- COMERŢ
- consum
- DREPT
- drept civil
- drept civil
- drept matrimonial
- dreptul patentelor
- dreptul Uniunii Europene
- familie
- marcă UE
- PROBLEME SOCIALE
- PRODUCŢIE, TEHNOLOGIE ŞI CERCETARE
- protecția consumatorului
- societate comercială europeană
- statutul juridic al societăţilor
- UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ