CONSTRUCTION contracts differ from country to country. It is a result of a number of different factors, depending on the legal system that underpins the legislation of a particular Member State of the EU. Regarding the fact that there are two generally accepted systems among the Member States of the European Union, the Roman continental and Anglo-Saxon, the forms of the construction contracts are different. And if we look at the form of the contract in the Roman continental system being divided into a pandekts and institutional system, we can even there find the different variations of the form of the construction contract. As far as Scandinavia is concerned, there are more and more strongholds that it represents the legal system by itself, a k...
Construction law practice varies greatly between different jurisdictions and within the civil/common...
Construction law practice varies greatly between different jurisdictions and within the civil/common...
C.E.C. Jansen, Towards a European building contract law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present a general outline of the Construction Works Contract Agr...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present a general outline of the Construction Works Contract Agr...
Privity of contract has lately been criticized in several European jurisdictions, particu-larly due ...
The article deals with the problem of changing the conditions of the state (municipal) contract, dic...
Post-national European contract law consists of rulemaking that affects the superstructure and infra...
The article traces the historical stages and main milestones of the process of harmonization and at...
This article examines the need for codification of the legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania regul...
Post-national European contract law consists of rulemaking that affects the superstructure and infra...
Post-national European contract law consists of rulemaking that affects the superstructure and infra...
The article deals with the peculiarities of the construction contract and the contract for capital c...
Thesis title: Contractly anticipated obligation changes of construction contract Abstract This thesi...
This is a fully revised edition of the UK’s leading textbook on the law governing construction contr...
Construction law practice varies greatly between different jurisdictions and within the civil/common...
Construction law practice varies greatly between different jurisdictions and within the civil/common...
C.E.C. Jansen, Towards a European building contract law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present a general outline of the Construction Works Contract Agr...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present a general outline of the Construction Works Contract Agr...
Privity of contract has lately been criticized in several European jurisdictions, particu-larly due ...
The article deals with the problem of changing the conditions of the state (municipal) contract, dic...
Post-national European contract law consists of rulemaking that affects the superstructure and infra...
The article traces the historical stages and main milestones of the process of harmonization and at...
This article examines the need for codification of the legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania regul...
Post-national European contract law consists of rulemaking that affects the superstructure and infra...
Post-national European contract law consists of rulemaking that affects the superstructure and infra...
The article deals with the peculiarities of the construction contract and the contract for capital c...
Thesis title: Contractly anticipated obligation changes of construction contract Abstract This thesi...
This is a fully revised edition of the UK’s leading textbook on the law governing construction contr...
Construction law practice varies greatly between different jurisdictions and within the civil/common...
Construction law practice varies greatly between different jurisdictions and within the civil/common...
C.E.C. Jansen, Towards a European building contract law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. ...