Comparative foundations of a European law of set-off and prescription / Reinhard Zimmermann, University of Regensburg.

By: Zimmermann, Reinhard, 1952 October 10- [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010©2002 Description: xi, 182 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780521184076 (paperback)Subject(s): Civil law -- Europe -- International unification | Set-off and counterclaim -- Europe | Limitation of actions -- EuropeLOC classification: KJC984.9 .Z56 2010Online resources: Table of contents Table of contents | Table of contents Table of contents Summary: The emergence of a European private law is a key legal issue today. Set-off and "extinctive" prescription are neglected topics in comparative literature. Reinhard Zimmermann maps out a model for a common European approach, providing practical examples of the arguments that may be employed in the process of harmonizing European private law. The essays originated during his work with the Commission on European Contract Law (the "Lando-Commission"), whose task is the "restatement" of European contract law. This volume is for comparative lawyers and legal historians.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The emergence of a European private law is a key legal issue today. Set-off and "extinctive" prescription are neglected topics in comparative literature. Reinhard Zimmermann maps out a model for a common European approach, providing practical examples of the arguments that may be employed in the process of harmonizing European private law. The essays originated during his work with the Commission on European Contract Law (the "Lando-Commission"), whose task is the "restatement" of European contract law. This volume is for comparative lawyers and legal historians.

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