The Principles of European Contract Law, the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts and the Draft Common Frame of Reference have made three different proposals for harmonizing the regulations pertaining to agency. Dominik Moser studies these regulatory models, exploring the extent to which the existence of an agency relationship must be revealed to the other party and the legal consequences of that agency.
Without the concept of agency, an economy based on the division of labor would not be possible. The Principles of European Contract Law, the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts and the Draft Common Frame of Reference have each made separate proposals for harmonizing the regulations pertaining to agency. Dominik Moser studies these regulatory models, exploring the extent to which the existence of an agency relationship must be revealed to the other party and the legal consequences of that agency. The author bases his study on the law in Germany, representing the continental European legal tradition, and the law in England, as a representative of the common law. He then compares the proposals for regulations, evaluating them according to their potential to solve practical legal problems while still balancing the interests of all the parties concerned.
Autorentext
Geboren 1978; Studium der Betriebswissenschaften an der FernUniveristät Hagen und Studium der Rechtwissenschaft in Regensburg und Madrid; 2009 Promotion; derzeit Juristischer Vorbereitungsdienst am Hanseatischen Oberlandesgericht Hamburg.
Without the concept of agency, an economy based on the division of labor would not be possible. The Principles of European Contract Law, the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts and the Draft Common Frame of Reference have each made separate proposals for harmonizing the regulations pertaining to agency. Dominik Moser studies these regulatory models, exploring the extent to which the existence of an agency relationship must be revealed to the other party and the legal consequences of that agency. The author bases his study on the law in Germany, representing the continental European legal tradition, and the law in England, as a representative of the common law. He then compares the proposals for regulations, evaluating them according to their potential to solve practical legal problems while still balancing the interests of all the parties concerned.
Autorentext
Geboren 1978; Studium der Betriebswissenschaften an der FernUniveristät Hagen und Studium der Rechtwissenschaft in Regensburg und Madrid; 2009 Promotion; derzeit Juristischer Vorbereitungsdienst am Hanseatischen Oberlandesgericht Hamburg.
Titel
Die Offenkundigkeit der Stellvertretung
Untertitel
Eine Untersuchung zum deutschen und englischen Recht sowie zu den internationalen Regelungsmodellen
Autor
EAN
9783161514319
ISBN
978-3-16-151431-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.79 MB
Anzahl Seiten
550
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Deutsch
Lesemotiv
Unerwartete Verzögerung
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