Grundmann / Atamer | European Sales Law | Buch | 978-1-83970-377-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 662 g

Grundmann / Atamer

European Sales Law

Challenges in the 21st Century

Buch, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 662 g

ISBN: 978-1-83970-377-5
Verlag: Intersentia Ltd


European Sales Law: Challenges in the 21st Century contains more than two decades of EU sales law history. In the early 2010s, a full-fledged (optional) EU Sales Law Code was on the agenda. However, this endeavour failed. In 2019 two directives took up the central ideas – the 2019/770 Digital Content Directive and the 2019/771 Sale of Goods Directive. The digital content part attracted considerably more attention while the sales part was arguably including the more doctrinal and foundational reform of EU Sales Law, first enshrined in the 1999/44 Directive. This volume focuses on the sales reform. After 20 years, the novelties range from more detailed structures to completely new phenomena such as goods with digital components, as well as innovative policies like sustainability in the design of contract law, and finally even a scission within contract law triggered by servitisation. The contributions take up the important aspects of this doctrinal and policy design-oriented reform of EU sales law. The volume thus discusses system building in this renewal, the challenges lying ahead, the lacunae still to be filled and the changes needed to reap the benefits of the (policy) reform. This begins with a much more nuanced typology of goods for sale, including durable or refurbished goods (both with links to sustainability) and goods with digital elements (important for high-performance goods, as well as long-term use). It continues by presenting a changed concept of conformity of goods, including durability, requiring an adaptation with respect to the digital components. Besides, long-term-use related services as well as questions regarding ethical/ecological production processes are also discussed. A side-aspect examined within the book is the subjective versus objective definition of conformity. Additionally, some chapters enquire into the overall network (distribution chains) and its impact on durability, sustainability, good incentive structures, and remedies. The focus on the priority of repair and the (potentially problematic) regime of (rather short) limitation periods, as well as issues regarding the reversal of burden of proof stand out. In a final larger segment, the radical alternative of goods coupled with service or digital elements, as well as the shift from sale of goods to servitisation contracts aimed at putting a certain type of good at permanent, yet revolving, disposal, come under discussion.

Yesim M. Atamer (Prof. Dr. iur and Dr. h.c. (Hamburg University), LLM (Istanbul University)) is Professor at University of Zurich, Faculty of Law, Chair for Private, Commercial, European and Comparative Law. She was previously Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University and is an elected titular member of the International Academy of Comparative Law, the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law, Academia Europaea, and the Science Academy, Turkey. Her main areas of research are law of domestic and international sale of goods, comparative consumer and contract law, and regulation in contract law.

Stefan Grundmann (Prof. Dr. iur and Dr. phil., LLM (Berkeley –University of California)) is Professor at Humboldt University Berlin, Faculty of Law, Chair for Private, Commercial, European, International and Comparative Law. He was previously Professor at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, and Professor at University Erlangen-Nürnberg, European University Institute (EUI), Florence. He is He is He is President of the European Law School (network Berlin/London/Paris/Rome/Amsterdam/Athens/Lisbon/Madrid), of the Society of European Contract Law (2002-22), and of the (German) Gesellschaft für Rechtsvergleichung. His main areas of research are German, European and Comparative Contract, Banking and Company Law, Regulation and Pluralist Law Theory.
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Grundmann, Stefan
Prof. Dr. Stefan Grundmann (LL.M.) has held the chair for German, European and International Private Law at Humboldt-University since 2004. As of September 2013, he is professor for transnational law at the European University Institute (Florence), retaining, however, also the chair at Humboldt University. He has been visiting professor at King’s College London, at the Rome I University, ‘La Sapienza’ and LUISS, at Oxford and Cambridge University, at Herzlya University (Tel-Aviv), at N.Y.U. and Harvard University. He is founding president and current president of the Society of European Contract Law (SECOLA).

He is co-founder and president (of the steering committee) of the European Law School (Berlin/London/Paris/Rome) and director of several institutes in the universities where he holds or held chairs. He is member of the board of the German Society of Comparative Law. Moreover, he is member of the European Law Institute and also member of its council.

His research interests include contract law, company and banking law, legal theory, always including comparative and European Private Law. He is (co-) editor of several journals including the “European Review of Contract Law” (editor-in-chief).


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