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Titel:The European private international law of obligations
Von: by Richard Plender and Michael Wilderspin
Person: Plender, Richard
1945-2020
Verfasser
aut
Wilderspin, Michael
1956-
Hauptverfassende: Plender, Richard 1945-2020 (VerfasserIn), Wilderspin, Michael 1956- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: London Sweet & Maxwell [2015]
Ausgabe:Fourth edition by Michael Wilderspin
Notation:PS 3730
PS 3840
PU 1532
Schlagwörter:
Europäische Union
Europäische Union > Rom-I-Verordnung
Europäische Union > Rom-II-Verordnung
Conflict of laws > Contracts > European Union countries
Conflict of laws > Obligations > European Union countries
Conflict of laws > Torts > European Union countries
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Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten
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adam_text TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Preface to the Fourth Edition.v Table of United Kingdom Cases.xxi Table of Foreign Cases.xxxix Table of Cases Before the European Court of Justice (Numerical Order).xlv Table of Cases Before the European Court of Justice (Alphabetical Order).liii Table of International Court and Tribunal Cases.lxi Table of United Kingdom Statutes and Statutory Instruments.lxiii Table of Foreign Statutes.Ixvii Table of European Community Legislation.lxxi Table of International and EC Treaties and Conventions.lxxxix Table of Principal Conventions.xcv PARA Part 1 COMMON PRINCIPLES 1. Contexts and Origins The Genesis of the Rome Convention and the Rome I and II Regulations The Brussels Convention, its Successors and the Lugano Convention.1—001 The Preparatory Work on the Rome Convention.1—007 The Legal Basis: Title IV of the EC Treaty.1—014 Preparatory Work on the Rome I and Rome II Regulations.1—023 The Rome Convention, the Rome Regulations and the Legal Order of the European Union. 1—028 The Terms of Related International Agreements.1—035 The Relationship between the Rome Convention, the Rome I and Rome II Regulations and other Conventions. 1—050 Entry into Force. 1—061 Territorial Application The Rome Convention. 1—077 The Rome I and Rome II Regulations. .1—087 Interpretation. 1—090 Teleological Interpretation.1—094 Interpretation by Reference to Ti*eaty Basis.1—105 vii CONTENTS Interpretation by Reference to other Union Legislation.1—108 Interpretation by Reference to International Conventions.1—114 Preliminary Rulings.1—119 2. The Dividing Line Between Rome I and Rome II Char acteris ation Contractual and Non-Contractual Obligations are “Autonomous Concepts”.2—001 Relevant Criteria: Sources. 2—004 Studies in Comparative Law.2—006 The Relevant Provisions of the Rome I and Rome II Regulations.2—007 Case Law on the Interpretation of the Brussels and Rome Conventions Introduction.2—021 Scope of Tort is Residual.2-023 Scope of “Contract”.2—024 Obligations must be “Freely Assumed”.2—025 Where the parties to the Dispute are not the Parties to the Original Contract.2—026 Where there is no real Consensus between the Parties.2—028 Specific Borderline Areas Where there is a Contract Between the Parties but Liability Arises Independently of it.2-035 Negligent Misrepresentation.2—038 Bailment.2-044 Conclusions.2—047 Concurrent Liability.2-054 Intermingling of Contractual and Tortious Issues.2—069 Exemption Clauses as a Defence to Liability in Tort.2—072 3. The Country Whose Law is to be Applied Summary.3—001 Habitual Residence Legal Persons.3—003 A Branch, Agency or Other Establishment.3—006 Contractual Situations under the Rome I Regulation.3—008 Non-Contractual Situations under the Rome II Regulation.3—012 Habitual Residence of Individual Businesspersons or Traders.3-020 The Meaning of Habitual Residence of a Natural Person not Acting in the Course of Business Activity.3—024 The Exclusion of Renvoi.3—029 States with More than One Legal System.3-032 viii CONTENTS Part 2 CONTRACT 4. Legislative History and Scope of the Rome I Regulation Legislative History.4-001 Material Scope.-.4-004 Universal Application.4-016 Intra-State Conflicts.4-020 Exclusion of Renvoi.4—022 Tezritorial Scope.4-024 Temporal Scope.4-025 5. Excluded Matters Status or Legal Capacity of Natural Persons.5—001 Family Relationships, Matrimonial Property, Wills and Succession.5—006 Family and Equivalent Relationships. 5—007 Matrimonial Property Regimes .5—012 Wills and Succession. 5—020 Negotiable Instruments.5—021 Arbitration and Choice of Court Agreements.5—028 Bodies Corporate.5—048 Agency.5-053 Trusts.5—061 Evidence and Procedure.5—067 Dealings Prior to the Conclusion of a Contract.5—074 Insurance and Reinsurance.5—075 The Position under the Rome Convention.5—076 The Position under the Rome I Regulation.5—082 6· Freedom of Choice Origins of Autonomy.6—001 Extent of Autonomy Defining “the law chosen by the parties”. 6—007 Distinction Between Choice of Law and Incorporation.6—009 Choice of a non-State Body of Law or an International Convention.6—011 Floating Choice of Law Clauses. 6—018 Ways in Which the Choice may be Demonstrated Express Choice. 6—021 No Requirement that the Choice be Expressed in Writing.6—022 Clear Demonstration. 6—024 Dépeçage. 6—048 Variation of the Chosen Law. .6—050 Restrictions upon Paity Autonomy. 6—059 Existence and Validity of the Parties’ Consent as to the Applicable Law. 6-072 ix CONTENTS 7. Applicable Law in Default of Choice Introduction.7—001 The Position under the Rome Convention The Principle of Closest Connection.7-002 Characteristic Performance.7-004 Identifying the Characteristic Performance.7—010 Immovable Property.7—011 Carriage of Goods.7—017 The Weight to be Attached to the Presumptions of Art.4(2), (3) and (4).7-018 The Rome I Regulation Introduction.7—02 8 Specifically Named Contracts.7—031 Sale of Goods and Provision of Services.7—032 Agreements Relating to Immovable Property.7—039 Franchise Agreements.7—043 Distribution Contracts.7-045 Auctions.7-049 Financial Instruments.7-050 Other Contracts: Art.4(2).7—054 Circumstances in which Art.4(2) is Applicable.7—055 Identifying the Characteristic Performance.7—058 Habitual Residence of the Party Effecting the Characteristic Performance.7—064 The Second Limb of Art. 19(2).7—066 The First Limb of Art. 19(2).7—068 Closest Connection.7—071 Escape Clause: Art.4(3).7—075 Default Rule: Art.4(4).7—087 8. Contracts of Carriage Introduction.8—001 Carriage of Goods.8—009 “Contract for the Carnage of Goods”.8-011 “Carrier”.8-018 “Consignor”.8—021 “Habitual Residence”.8—022 “Place of Receipt/Place of Delivery”.8—023 The Operation of the Choice of Law Rules in Art.5(l).8—026 Carriage of Passengers.8—031 “Contract for the Carnage of Passengers”.8—033 Passenger.8—035 Habitual Residence of Passenger.8-036 Habitual Residence or Central Administration of Carrier.8-037 Place of Departure or Place of Destination.8-038 Limitations on Party Autonomy.8—039 Applicable Law in Absence of Choice.8—041 X CONTENTS Effects of International Conventions.8—044 Carriage by Road.8—046 Carriage by Air.8—048 Carriage of Passengers and their Baggage by Sea.8—053 Carriage of Goods by Sea.8—055 Carriage by Rail.8-058 Multi-Modal Transport.8—060 9. Consumer Contracts.9—001 Legislative history of Ait. 6 of the Rome I Regulation.9—002 Operation of Art.6 of the Rome I Regulation Introduction.9-004 Personal Scope.9—006 The “Consumer”.9-007 The Professional.9—014 The Material Scope of Art. 6.9—017 Excluded Consumer Contracts.9—018 The Circumstances in which Art.6 Applies.9—035 The Protection Afforded to Consumer Contracts.9—056 Provisions that cannot be Derogated from by Contract.9—057 The Relationship between the Conflict Rules of Art.6 of the Rome Regulation and Consumer Protection Rules in UK law, European Union Legislation and International Conventions United Kingdom Law The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977.9—064 Consumer Credit Act 1974.9—068 Consumer Protection in EU Legislation.9—069 International Conventions.9—085 10. Insurance Contracts The Position under the Rome Convention.10-001 Legislative History of the Rome I Regulation’s Regime.10—010 The Position under the Rome I Regulation Scope of Art. 7 of the Regulation.10—021 Insurance Contracts covering a Large Risk.10—025 Party Autonomy in the Case of Large Risks.10—032 Default Rule in the Case of Large Risks.10—040 Other Insurance Contracts Covering Mass Risks within the European Union. 10—048 Situation of Risk. .10—050 Party Autonomy in the Case of Mass Risks.10—058 Renvoi.10—067 Default Rules in the Case of Mass Risks. 10-071 Insurance Contracts Falling Outside the Scope of Art.7.10—088 Party Autonomy.10—089 Applicable Law in Default of Choice. 10—090 Consumer Contracts .10—094 xi CONTENTS Contracts Covering Risks Situated both Within and Outside the Union.10-095 Reinsurance Contracts.10—101 Relationship between Rome I Rules and Insurance Directive Rules Situation Pending Transposition of the Solvency II Directive.10—109 Situation under the Solvency II Directive.10—111 Risks Situated in EFTA States Parties to the EEA Agreement Introduction.10—113 Situation under the Rome Convention Regime.10—114 Situation in the Period between Entry into Force of Rome I and the Extension of the Solvency II Directive to the EEA States.10—116 Situation after the Extension of the Solvency II Directive to the EEA States.10-118 11. Employment Contracts.11—001 Legislative History.11—003 Analysis of Art.8 of the Rome I Regulation.11—005 “Individual Employment Contracts”.11-006 Definition of an “Employment Contract”.11—013 Choice of Law by the Parties.11—028 Non-Derogable Rules of the Law Designated by Art. 8(2)—(4).11-031 Applicable Law in the Absence of Choice by the Parties The Country where the Employee Habitually Works.11—040 Concurrent Work in More than One Country.11—043 Consecutive Work in More than One Countty: the Concept of “Temporary Employment”.11-048 The Place of Business Through Which the Employee was Engaged—Art.8(3).11-054 The Country of Closest Connection—Art.8(4).11—058 The Posted Workers Directive and Choice of Law.11—064 Effects of Statutes of the Forum.11—073 12. Overriding Mandatory Rules And Ordre Public Introduction.12—001 The Meaning and Effect of Overriding Mandatory Rules.12—003 The Position under the Rome Convention.12-004 The Position under the Rome I Regulation.12—011 The Approach in the Member States.12—025 Article 9(3) and the Sonderstatut Theory.12—030 The Relationship Between Art.6(2), Art.8(l) and Art.9(l) and (2). .12-046 Overriding Mandatoiy Rules of Union Law Origin.12—057 Ordre Public.12—070 xii CONTENTS 13. Voluntary Assignment, Subrogation, Multiple Liability And Set-Off Assignment—Legislative History and Relationship to Art. 12 of the Rome Convention.13-001 Assignment—Operation of Art. 14 Scope The Claim Assigned.13-019 Types of Assignment.13-021 Relationship Between Assignor and Assignee.13—022 Scope of Art. 14(2).13-025 The Future of Art. 14: Third Parties and Priorities.13—044 Legal Subrogation.13—045 Multiple Liability.13—047 Set-Off.13-050 14. Scope of the Applicable Law, Validity and Proof Scope of the Applicable Law Introduction and Legislative Histoiy.14—001 Drafting and Responses to the New Provision. 14—006 Relationship to Art. 10 of the Rome Convention. 14—008 Point (a): Interpretation.14-012 Point (b): Performance.14—026 Point (c): Consequences of Breach.14-033 Damages.14—040 Point (d): The Various Ways of Extinguishing Obligations, Prescription and Limitation.14—045 Consequences of Nullity.14—050 Unspecified Matters Governed by the Applicable Law.14—055 Validity and Proof.14—059 Existence and Material Validity.14—060 Formal Validity.14—071 Proof.14-077 15. Final Provisions Entry into Force and Application.15—001 Other Obligations.15—003 Part 3 THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 16. The Scope Of The Law Applicable To Non^Coniractuai Obligations Introduction.16-001 Article 15(a)—Existence and Extent of Liability.16—008 Article 15(b)—Exemption, Limitation and Division of Liability. 16—015 xiii CONTENTS Article 15(c)—Damage and Remedy.16—028 Interpreting Art. 15(c)—Textual Differences.16—029 The Existence, Nature and Assessment of Damage.16—037 The Existence, Nature and Assessment of Compensatoiy Damages.16—040 The Existence, Nature and Assessment of the Remedy.16—055 Article 15(d)—Prevention and Termination of Injury and Damage and Ensuring Payment of Compensation.16—058 Article 15(e)-~Transfer of a Right to Claim Damages.16—061 Article 15(f)—Persons Entitled to Claim for Damage Sustained Personally.16-067 Article 15(g)—-Liability for the Acts of Another Person.16—069 Article 15(h)—Extinguishment of Obligations, Prescription and Limitation.16—071 17. The Rome II Regulation: Legislative History and Scope Legislative History.17—001 Scope Territorial Scope.17—008 Universal Application.17—009 Temporal Scope.17—018 Material Scope Matters to Which the Regulation Applies.17—026 “Non Contractual Obligations”.17—027 “In Civil and Commercial Matters”.17—031 “In Situations Involving a Conflict of Laws”.17—039 Specific Exclusions.17—043 Family and Equivalent Relationships.17—045 Matrimonial Property Regimes and Succession.17—049 Negotiable Instruments.17—050 Company Law.17-051 Trusts.17—053 Nuclear Damage.17—055 Privacy, Personality and Defamation.17—060 Evidence and Procedure.17-068 18. The General Choice Of Law Rule For Tort And Delict Introduction.18—001 Article 4 of the Rome II Regulation The Law of the Country of the Damage The Application of Art.4(l): General Considerations.18—007 Definition of “Damage”.18—009 Latent Damage.18—017 Country of Damage.18—022 Damage Caused in More than One Country.18—026 Torts Committed via the Internet.18—028 Maritime and Aerial Torts.18—044 Damage Occurring on the High Seas.18—049 xiv CONTENTS Damage Occurring in Territorial Waters.18—052 Damage Occurring in Zones in which States Exercise of Sovereign Rights.18—054 Aerial Torts.18-060 Particular Torts Personal Injury, including Traffic Accidents.18—061 Torts to Property.18-065 Reliance loss: Deliberate and Negligent MisstatementPersonal Injury or Damage to Property.18—069 Pure Financial Loss.18—073 Deliberate Damage to Economic Interests: General Observations.18—084 Malicious Falsehood.18-091 Passing Off.18—095 Procuring a Breach of Contract.18—096 Protection of Trade Secrets.18—097 Equitable Obligations.18—098 The Exception: Law of Common Habitual Residence.18-100 The Escape Clause: “Manifestly Closer Connection”.18—105 Rules of Safety and Conduct.18—120 19. Product Liability Introduction.19—001 Background to Art.5 of the Rome II Regulation The Preliminary Draft Regulation.19—008 The Commission’s Proposal for the Rome II Regulation.19—011 The Product Liability Regime Established by the Rome II Regulation Introductory Remarks.19—017 Damage Caused by a Product Product Causing Damage.19—019 Damage Caused by a Product.19—035 Those Whose Liability Falls Within the Scope of Art.5.19—044 The Detailed Operation of the Choice of Law Rules in Art.5 Introduction.19—048 Article 14—The Law Selected by Agreement of the Parties. 19—050 Article 4(2)—The Law of Habitual Residence of Both Parties. 19—051 Article 5(1 )(a)—The Law of the Country of Habitual Residence of the Person Sustaining the Damage.19—054 Article 5(l)(b)—The Law of the Country in which the Product Was Acquired. 19—059 Article 5(1 )(c)֊—The Law of the Country in which the Damage Occurred.19—064 Article 5(l)(a)-(c)—The “Product Marketed”֊Proviso . 19-070 xv CONTENTS Article 5(1) Second Sub-Paragraph—The Foreseeability Clause Methodology and Relationship to the First Sub-Paragraph.19—102 Article 5(2)—The Law of the Manifestly More Closely Connected Country.19—113 Other articles of the Rome II Regulation Significantly Related to the Operation of Art. 5 Article 16—Mandatory Product Safety and Liability Rules.19-119 The Rules of the Product Safety Directive.19—120 The Rules of the Product Liability Directive.19-121 Article 17—Rules of Safety and Conduct of the Country of the Event Giving Rise to the Liability.19—122 The Meaning of “Rules of Safety and Conduct”.19—124 The Meaning of “The Event Giving Rise to the Liability”. 19-126 Article 17 Compared with art. 9 of the Hague Products Liability Convention.19—130 The Relationship with Arts 4 and 7 of the Rome II Regulation The Relationship Between arts 4 and 5.19—138 The Relationship Between Arts 5 and 7.19—140 The Relationship with the 1973 Hague Products Liability Convention.19—141 Some Final Observations on the Product Liability Regime.19—146 20. Competition Legislative History.20-001 The scope of art. 6 of the Rome II Regulation.20-006 Unfair Competition.20-007 International Conventions.20-009 Unfair Competition Laws of the Member States. 20—011 Provisions of Union Law The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive. 20-025 Misleading and Comparative Advertising.20-029 Actions brought by Consumer Groups to Enforce Unfair Competition Law. 20-030 Definition of Unfair Competition within the Meaning of art.6 of the Rome II Regulation.20—031 Acts Affecting Exclusively a Specific Competitor.20—034 Acts Restricting Free Competition.20—038 Relationship Between art.6 and art.8 of the Rome II Regulation.20—042 The Operation of the Choice of Law Rules of aiticle 6 Unfair Competition.20—045 Restrictions of Competition.20—054 Market Definition.20—055 The Effects Doctrine.20—058 Direct, Indirect and Consequential Damage.20-060 xvi CONTENTS The Link Between Public And Private Law and its Impact on the Operation of the Choice of Law Rules in art.6(3).20-068 Multi-State Torts.20-070 Article 6(3)(b).20—071 Article 6(4)—Exclusion of Party Autonomy.20-077 Ordre Public.20—080 Relationship Between Article 6 and the E-Commerce Directive.20—081 Non-Contractuai Liability Claims under National Law.20-085 The Application of the National Law Designated by art.6(3) of the Rome II Regulation when a Breach of Union Competition Law is in Issue.20—090 21. Environmental Damage.21-001 Legislative Histoiy.21-002 The Rule in Art. 7. 21—004 Scope.21—005 The Concept ofEnvironmental Damage".21—008 Damage Sustained by Persons or Property as a Result of Environmental Damage.21-018 Claims for Compensation by Public Bodies.21—021 The Basic Rule Designated by Art.4(l).21—024 The Law of the Place of the Harmful Event.21—029 The Applicability of Art. 7 to an Application for an Injunction.21—031 Determination of the Applicable Law where the Situation Falls under both Art.7 and Another Special Regime.21-032 Freedom of Choice.21—037 22. Intellectual Property Rights Background The Particular Nature of Intellectual Property Rights and the Impact of International Conventions.22—001 Patent Litigation in England: The Traditional Approach.22—004 Legislative History of the Rule in Art. 8 of the Rome II Regulation.22—007 Position under Art.8 of the Rome II Regulation Scope.22-009 Definition of Intellectual Property Rights.22—010 Applicable Law Basic Rule.22—022 Unitary Community Rights. 22—026 Exclusion of Party Choice. 22—035 Scope of the Applicable Law.22—036 Impact of Union Law on the Free Movement of Goods on the Intellectual Propeity Law of the Member States. 22—037 xvii CONTENTS Possible Intermingling of Tortious Issues Governed by Art.8 of the Rome II Regulation and Contractual or Proprietary Issues.22—041 23. Industrial Action Introduction.23—001 The Rule Adopted in the Rome II Regulation.23—006 Scope: The Concept of Industrial Action.23—007 Applicable Law Basic Rule.23—020 The Law of the Common Habitual Residence.23—024 Possibility of Party Choice.23—025 24. Unjust Enrichment Introduction.24-001 Background to Art. 10 of the Rome II Regulation.24—003 Article 10 of the Regulation: Scope.24—008 Matters Expressly Provided Not to Pertain to “Unjust enrichment”.24—009 Matters Which Pertain to “Unjust Enrichment”.24-022 Matters Which Arise from Unjust Enrichment.24-025 The Boundary between Unjust Enrichment and Contract.24—028 The Boundary between Unjust Enrichment and Tort.24—035 The Boundary between Unjust Enrichment and Equity.24—036 The Boundary between Unjust Enrichment and Property.24—042 (1) Constructive trusts.24—047 (2) Resulting Trusts.24—065 (3) Tracing and Following.24—070 (4) Unconscionable Receipt.24—074 Restitution for Wrongs.24-082 The Operation of the Choice of Law Rules in Art. 10 Article 10(1)—The Law of the Pre-Existing Relationship between the Parties.24—090 Article 10(2)—The Law of Habitual Residence.24—096 Article 10(3)—The Law of the Country in which the Enrichment Occurred.24—101 Article 10(4)—The Law of the Manifestly More Closely Connected Country.24—114 25. Negotiorum Gestio Introduction.25—001 The Approach in the Member States Introduction.25—003 Practice in the Member States.25—005 Fiance, Belgium Luxembourg.25—006 Germany.25—008 Netherlands.25—010 England Wales.25—013 xviii CONTENTS Negotorium Gestio: Art. 11 of the Rome II Regulation Interpretation.25—016 Negotiorum gestio and Unjust Enrichment.25—024 English Domestic Law and Art. 11.25—025 The Choice of Law Rules for Negotiorum gestio.25—030 Negotiorum gestio in the Maritime Context.25—043 26. Culpa in Contrahendo Culpa in Contrahendo Definition.26—001 Choice of Law Rules Where the Law Applicable to the Contract can be Determined.26—019 Where the Law Applicable to the Contract Cannot be Determined. 26—025 Country of Damage.26—027 Countiy of Habitual Residence. 26—029 Escape Clause.26—031 Party Autonomy.26—032 27. Mandatory Rules And Ordre Public Introduction.27—001 Overriding Mandatory Rules.27—005 Overriding Mandatory Rules and the Rome II Regulation.27—006 Characterisation of a Rule as “Overriding Mandatory Rule”.27-009 Overriding Mandatory Rules of Union Law Origin.27—014 Public Policy (“Ordre Public”) Introduction.27—018 The Operation of the Public Policy Exception.27—020 Kuwait Airways v Iraqi Airways (Nos. 4 5)—An Example of the Public Policy Exclusion.27—021 The Effect of the Public Policy Exclusion.27—029 Exemplary (Punitive) Damages.27—031 28. Direct Actions Against Insurers Introduction.28—001 The Progress of Drafting of Art.18 .28—008 The Scope of Art. 18. .28—010 Motoring Claims. 28—018 29. Freedom to Choose the Applicable Law Introduction.29—001 The Progress in Negotiation of Art. 14 .29—005 Key Expressions The Parties. 29—009 The Agreement.29—010 The Law Chosen. 29—015 xix CONTENTS Agreements Made After the Event Giving Rise to the Damage.29—016 Agreements Made Before the Event Giving Rise to the Damage.29-017 Pursuing a Commercial Activity.29—018 Freely Negotiated .29—021 Choice Demonstrated with Reasonable Certainty.29—023 Third Parties.29—024 Preservation of Non-Derogable Rules.29—026 All Other Elements.29—027 Prejudicing the Application of Non-Derogable Rules.29—029 Non-Derogable Provisions not to be Prejudiced.29—03 1 Preservation of Provisions of Union Law.29—032 PAGE Index.805 XX
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title The European private international law of obligations
title_auth The European private international law of obligations
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title_full The European private international law of obligations by Richard Plender and Michael Wilderspin
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title_full_unstemmed The European private international law of obligations by Richard Plender and Michael Wilderspin
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