Civil Justice Systems in Europe: Implications for Choice of Forum and Choice of Contract Law
By (Author) Stefan Vogenauer
Edited by Christopher Hodges
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
6th August 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Contract law
346.24
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
580g
Civil justice systems of the Member States of the European Union differ substantially. Despite recent trends towards convergence, each jurisdiction has its own way of defining how people can legitimately resolve disputes and enforce their rights and the obligations of others. The essays in this collection investigate the extent to which perceptions of differences between national civil justice systems affect businesses engaging in cross-border transactions when they choose the forum and the governing contract law, including the results of a major survey of European businesses on the impact that particular features of civil justice systems have on choices of forum and choices of law. This book constitutes a major assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of EU domestic civil justice systems, and the prospects for recent EU harmonisation measures.
Stefan Vogenauer is Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. He is Director of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law. Dr Christopher Hodges is Head of the CMS Research Programme on Civil Justice Systems, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University.