The French government has proposed to reform the remaining body of liability law. It hassuggested to codify and modify the well-known principle of non-cumul des responsabilités contractuelleet délictuelle, that has originally been developed by the Cour de cassation. This contribution examinesthe government’s proposal from a comparative perspective. This perspective reveals, first of all, that thedecision to allow a concurrent claim in delict or not is not only influenced by the theoretical arguments thatfeature prominently in legal literature, but also by the scope and structure of the laws of contract anddelict. Secondly, the contribution argues that the question of concurrence cannot be settled satisfactorilyas long as important differenc...
More than 2 centuries after their adoption (1804-2018), the outdated provisions of the French Civil ...
The thesis finds its main purpose in the study of the recent evolution of French and Romanian civil ...
Definitions French lawyers express differ from practical rules they apply : a) in Contract law, for ...
International audienceThe French government has proposed to reform the remaining body of liability l...
The 2005 Avant-projet de réforme du droit des obligations et de la prescription, also dubbed the Ava...
In this joint contribution we assess the proposal by the French Ministry to reform French liabilit...
International audienceThis article is a comparative study of the Dutch and French legal systems rega...
En droit français, le débat quant aux fonctions de la responsabilité contractuelle divise encore auj...
a French version of this text has been published in the law Review "Recueil Dalloz", 2015, p. 1115 s...
This article examines the interplay between the concept of non–contractual liability under administr...
Si la responsabilité contractuelle et la responsabilité délictuelle sont aujourd’hui considérées com...
The advent of a collective procedure leads very often to envisage the transfer of the elements of th...
This essay explores the history of the recodification of contract law in the Code civil des Françai...
La coresponsabilité est l’obligation, pour plusieurs personnes, de répondre des conséquences d’un mê...
La responsabilité précontractuelle dérive de la transposition du devoir d'agir de bonne foi qui pèse...
More than 2 centuries after their adoption (1804-2018), the outdated provisions of the French Civil ...
The thesis finds its main purpose in the study of the recent evolution of French and Romanian civil ...
Definitions French lawyers express differ from practical rules they apply : a) in Contract law, for ...
International audienceThe French government has proposed to reform the remaining body of liability l...
The 2005 Avant-projet de réforme du droit des obligations et de la prescription, also dubbed the Ava...
In this joint contribution we assess the proposal by the French Ministry to reform French liabilit...
International audienceThis article is a comparative study of the Dutch and French legal systems rega...
En droit français, le débat quant aux fonctions de la responsabilité contractuelle divise encore auj...
a French version of this text has been published in the law Review "Recueil Dalloz", 2015, p. 1115 s...
This article examines the interplay between the concept of non–contractual liability under administr...
Si la responsabilité contractuelle et la responsabilité délictuelle sont aujourd’hui considérées com...
The advent of a collective procedure leads very often to envisage the transfer of the elements of th...
This essay explores the history of the recodification of contract law in the Code civil des Françai...
La coresponsabilité est l’obligation, pour plusieurs personnes, de répondre des conséquences d’un mê...
La responsabilité précontractuelle dérive de la transposition du devoir d'agir de bonne foi qui pèse...
More than 2 centuries after their adoption (1804-2018), the outdated provisions of the French Civil ...
The thesis finds its main purpose in the study of the recent evolution of French and Romanian civil ...
Definitions French lawyers express differ from practical rules they apply : a) in Contract law, for ...