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Performance of Another's Obligation: French and English Law Contrasted
Law Contrasted French and English Law
2015/8/5
The "performance" of obligations by persons other than those who bear them, far from being exceptional, is an everyday occurrence under both the French and English systems of law. It is the purpose of...
Duress and Undue Influence in English and German Contract Law: a comparative study on vitiating factors in common and civil law
civil law English and German Contract Law
2015/8/4
The notion of freedom of contract is the acknowledged basis of contract law in both the common law system of England as well as in the civil law system of Germany.3 Freedom of contract can be understo...
Cross-Border Insolvency under English and German Law
English and German Law Cross-Border Insolvency
2015/8/4
The dramatic increase in international trade in modern times and the development of a global market place have inevitably led to a rise in the number, size and complexity of cross-border insolvencies....
Constitutional review of foreign law in English and German courts A comparative study
Constitutional review foreign law
2015/8/4
A civil court hears a transnational dispute between private parties, which, according to the forum’s choice of law rules, is governed by a foreign lex causae. One party submits that it considers the f...
A Microcosm of Comparative Law: the Overlay of Customary, French and English Family Law in Present Day Vanuatu
Overlay of Customary French
2015/8/4
The Pacific republic of Vanuatu is an archipelago of islands located off the East coast of Queensland, Australia, at 16 00 S and 167 00 E. To most people it is a speck on the map (Fig. 1). However, Va...
CALVIN’SCASE AND THE ORIGINS OF THE RULE GOVERNING ‘CONQUEST’ IN ENGLISH LAW
CALVIN’SCASE THE RULE GOVERNING ENGLISH LAW
2009/11/23
When the monarch of England acquires a new territory by conquest he or she may change the laws of that place; but, until then, its old laws remain in force. I shall call this common law rule ‘the conq...