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Anwaltliches Berufsrecht
Romermann V.,Die Reihe "Studium und Praxis" vertieft vor allem studien- und examensrelevante Fragestellungen aus allen Rechtsbereichen. Dabei geht es nicht um die wissenschaftlich-dogmatische Aufbereitung des Stoffes; sondern die Reihe möchte Lehr- und Arbeitsbücher für den praktischen Gebrauch anbieten. Dieser Band trägt der stark wachsenden Bedeutung des anwaltlichen Berufsrechts bereits in Studium und Referendariat Rechnung. Alle relevanten Aspekte des Berufsrechts der Anwälte werden gut verständlich und einprägsam dargestellt. Zahlreiche Abbildungen und Beispiele veranschaulichen die Ausführungen. - Entwicklung des Berufsrechts - Zugang zur Rechtsanwaltschaft (Zulassung, Fachanwaltschaften) - Stellung und Aufgaben des Rechtsanwalts - Rechte und Pflichten des Rechtsanwalts (z.B. Akteneinsicht, Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht, Verschwiegenheit, Sachlichkeit, Verbot der Vertretung widerstreitender Interessen, Umgang mit Fremdgeldern, Fortbildung) - Berufliche Zusammenarbeit (anwaltliche Mitarbeiter, Anwaltsgesellschaften, Bürogemeinschaft, interprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit) - Mandatsverhältnis (Mandatsvertrag, Haftung, Honorarfragen) - Werbung (rechtliche Ausgestaltung und Grenzen) - Versagung, Unterbrechung und Beendigung der Berufstätigkeit (Tätigkeitsverbote, Syndikusanwälte, Vertretung, Abwicklung) - Organisation der Anwaltschaft und Anwaltsgerichtsbarkeit - Grenzüberschreitende Anwaltstätigkeit Für Studierende der Rechtswissenschaften, Rechtsreferendare, Rechtsanwälte.
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Contracts in English: An introductory guide to understanding, using and developing 'Anglo-American' style contracts. 3rd ed.
Stuart G. Bugg,The book serves as a general introduction into the common law approach to contract law including its application in England and the United States jurisdictions. In doing so, it serves to highlight the major areas of difference between the common law and civil law systems. Language: Issues related to contract drafting and development are often answered in practice by simply using foreign law contract templates. However, this approach can cause great confusion. Thus, for example, the term, "force majeure" is often regarded as being the direct equivalent of "höhere Gewalt" although the basic principles behind the two legal institutions may be very different in the respective legal systems. This book offers the opportunity to examine such concepts and thereby allows for not only an improved understanding of English language contracts but also better drafting skills in Englsh. Contents - What is a "Contract"? - Contract Formation - Consideration - Drafting and Interpretation - Liability - Penalties, Liquidated Damages - Jurisdiction and Applicable Law - Cross System Contracts - Problems with Translations - Warranties and Guarantees - Good Faith - Precontractual Liability - Template Boilerplates & Contracts - Cross-System Contracts - Common Law v. Civil Law NEU: - Contractual Estoppel - Brexit - Liability Management Vorteile auf einen Blick - General overview of the main contract types in common law - Clear guidelines for drafting - Support in avoiding typical mistakes and using "false friends" - Explanations of the main developments in case law authorities Zielgruppe The book is intended for lawyers, those legally-trained as well as for lay people who come into contact with and need to use contracts in a commercial setting. Because of the comparision of German and English legal terminology it would also be very useful as a guide for specialist legal translators.
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Butterworths Competition Law. Issue 81 may 2009
[],Written by an expert editorial team in competition law, Butterworths Competition Law Service provides coverage of every facet of competition legislation in the EU and UK, from the substantive and procedural provisions of each system of legislation, to particular regimes that affect specific sectors such as gas, water, electricity, agriculture and communications. Each of the narrative divisions provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the case law and legislation in both the EU and UK, plus an invaluable collection of primary and secondary legislation. Widely relied upon by practitioners, the work adopts a practical, transaction-based approach with much of the text dealing with particular types of agreement or commercial behaviour in context. Together with extensive cross-referencing and comprehensive tables and index, this invaluable looseleaf work provides all the information that the busy practitioner is likely to need in his day-to-day practice.
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Anson's Law of Contract
Jack Beatson,Anson’s Law of Contract offers an accurate and authoritative account of the law and its underlying principles. This 31st edition continues to provide comprehensive and detailed coverage of all topics covered on modern contract law courses, and has been revised and updated to incorporate all notable developments in case law, legislation, and academic debate. Topics covered include, in the first part, the agreement, the formation of the contract, and promissory estoppel. The second part looks at the terms of the contract, exemption clauses, and unfair terms. Next the book looks at incapacity, mistake, misrepresentation and non-disclosure, duress, and illegality. The fourth part considers performance and discharge. The next part looks at damages and specific remedies. The sixth part of the book covers third parties, assignment and agency in terms of the limits of the contractual obligation.
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The Evolution of EU Law
Craig P.,The European Community has been in existence for forty years. This period has seen considerable change and development in both the institutional and the substantive law of the EC -- and more recently the EU. Numerous works on EC law have been published over the years, ranging from textbooks, to specialist monographs, to collections of essays on particular aspects of Community jurisprudence. This, however, is the first work which seeks to stand back from the ever-growing detail of Community law, and examine this jurisprudence from an evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspective. Every important area of institutional and substantive European law is covered -- leading lawyers analyse the evolution of their area of expertise across time, bringing out the major thematic changes which have occurred.These changes are then viewed against the broader political and economic background of the Community as a whole. This book will give readers a clearer understanding of the overall legal picture, and will also allow them to gain a richer perspective on the interaction between law and other forces which have shaped the Community and made it what it is today.