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Stefan Messmann,
Tibor Tajti eds.
The
case law of Central & Eastern Europe
Enforcement of contracts
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Having
realized the importance of courts in
shaping the contours of law outside the common law systems, this work
uniquely endeavors to fill the gap by this collection of
empirically-based analyses of developments in the economies and
connected laws of Albania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania,
Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine – as they have
surfaced through court cases. As such it is a tool for understanding
the unique legal environment of Central and Eastern Europe by way of
casting a closer glance at legal and business problems connected to
enforcement of contracts. The book covers not just issues of procedural
nature like measures aimed at improving the efficiency of court
enforcement and the work of bailiffs, the recently discovered
provisional and preliminary measures, or enforcement of foreign
judgments and arbitral awards; but also such other issues as the fate
of newcomer contracts (franchise, various types of secured transactions
– including leasing – as well as transactions in securities) or the
inherited penalty clauses in the region.
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2 hardcover vols., 1087 pages, Berlin, Bochum, London,
Paris: European University Press, ISBN 978-3-89966-285-6. 21×15
cm, 79 €.
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