: Grzegorz Zmij, Bettina Heiderhoff
: Interpretation in Polish, German and European Private Law n.a.
: sellier.european law publishers
: 9783866539303
: 1
: CHF 34.70
:
: Internationales Recht, Ausländisches Recht
: English
: 120
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: PDF
< doctype html public '-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en'>< >The interpretation of declarations of intent and contracts is a very difficult task, especially with regard to crossborder partners. Read the informative proceedings of the international conference in Katowice as to the topics:
- Interpretation of foreign law by German courts
- Theories of interpretation in private law
- Interpretation of contracts under the German BGB and under the CFR
- Interpretation of the juridical acts - a comparative perspective
-  The 'common' interpretation of national law
- Iuris cogentis and iuris dispositivi rules / provisions in contract and corporate law
- Relevance of circumstances in which the contract was concluded
- Is there 'the one true interpretation of a law'?
- Is the wording of the law a limitation for its interpretation?

Foreword6
Authors8
Table of Contents10
Introduction (‘ Interpretation’ in private law)14
Does theory of Contractual Interpretation rest on a mistake?28
What Are We Looking for? – The Aim of Legal Interpretation44
Contract Interpretation under the German BGB and under the DCFR60
Relevance of circumstances in which the contract was concluded to contract interpretation under the DCFR ( II. – 8: 102)74
Iuris cogentis and iuris dispositivi provisions in contract law and in corporate law90
Constitutional Interpretation and European Inter pretation of Private Law in Germany114
List of abbreviations134