Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Table of cases
- Table of legislation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The historical evolution of European private law
- 3 European private law and the comparative method
- 4 The role of the conflict of laws in European private law
- 5 Competence and European private law
- 6 Language and terminology
- 7 European private law by directives
- 8 The European Court of Justice as a motor of private law
- 9 European contract law
- 10 The way forward in European consumer contract law
- 11 Commercial contracts and European private law
- 12 European tort law
- 13 European Union property law
- 14 Information obligations and withdrawal rights
- 15 Travel law
- 16 Unfair contract terms
- 17 Unfair commercial practices and European private law
- 18 Consumer sales and associated guarantees
- 19 Product liability
- 20 Commercial agency in European Union private law
- 21 EU competition law and European private law
- 22 Non-discrimination and European private law
- 23 Financial services in European Union private law
- Further reading
- Index
11 - Commercial contracts and European private law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Table of cases
- Table of legislation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The historical evolution of European private law
- 3 European private law and the comparative method
- 4 The role of the conflict of laws in European private law
- 5 Competence and European private law
- 6 Language and terminology
- 7 European private law by directives
- 8 The European Court of Justice as a motor of private law
- 9 European contract law
- 10 The way forward in European consumer contract law
- 11 Commercial contracts and European private law
- 12 European tort law
- 13 European Union property law
- 14 Information obligations and withdrawal rights
- 15 Travel law
- 16 Unfair contract terms
- 17 Unfair commercial practices and European private law
- 18 Consumer sales and associated guarantees
- 19 Product liability
- 20 Commercial agency in European Union private law
- 21 EU competition law and European private law
- 22 Non-discrimination and European private law
- 23 Financial services in European Union private law
- Further reading
- Index
Summary
Introduction
European rules in the area of contract law are traditionally issued for consumer transactions or in areas where one of the parties is in a clearly weaker contractual position, such as for commercial agency. European rules may be found also in areas with regulatory character and significant influence on commercial relationships, such as competition law or financial law. In contrast, commercial contract law has not been subject to any significant European activity.
This chapter analyses the implications of the process towards a European contract law for commercial contracts, considering, in particular, the desirability of a general European contract law applicable to both consumer and commercial relationships.
II The process
Before explaining the process towards Europeanisation of contract law, it is necessary to refer to a restatement of rules on contract law that goes under the name of Principles of European Contract Law (PECL).
(1) The PECL
The PECL were published in three volumes from 1995 to 2002 by the so-called Commission on European Contract Law, a group of academics established in 1982 under the leadership of the Danish professor, Ole Lando. The work on the PECL proceeded largely in parallel with the work on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, and many members of one working group were also members of the other.
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- The Cambridge Companion to European Union Private Law , pp. 147 - 159Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010
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