Comparative Contract Law, Fourth Edition

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Comparative Contract Law, Fourth Edition

Exercises in Comparative Methodology

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9781035341412 Edward Elgar Publishing
Thomas Kadner Graziano, Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland and Director of the Department of Private International Law and of the Programme on Transnational Law
Publication Date: January 2025 ISBN: 978 1 03534 141 2 Extent: c 784 pp
Comparative Contract Law is a thoroughly revised fourth edition of a widely acclaimed and well-established textbook which uses extensive case studies and integrates extracts from legislation and court practice, enabling students to experience comparative law in action. It continues to promote a ‘learning-by-doing’ approach, offering a unique and seminal guide to European and international contract law.

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Comparative Contract Law is the thoroughly revised fourth edition of a widely acclaimed and well-established textbook. It brings together extracts from legislation and court practice in case studies and promotes a ‘learning-by-doing’ approach to comparative methodology, enabling students to experience comparative law in action. The book acts as a practical guide for those seeking to familiarise themselves with real-world materials and to better understand the diverse approaches to modern contract law.

Key Features:
● A comparative perspective on highly topical, real-life issues of contract law
● Materials from some 30 jurisdictions in both their original languages and high quality translations
● Students are able to solve scenarios according to the laws of different jurisdictions, to compare and evaluate the solutions and approaches they identify, and to better understand the diverse approaches to modern contract law
● NEW! Full integration of the new Belgian Civil Code and information on small and medium-sized jurisdictions further diversified
Critical Acclaim
‘This book offers readers a true comparative vision of contract law using a case-oriented and problem-based approach. For non-European readers, we are quite impressed by its genuine “comparative” methodology which is not limited to the European “big three” but extends to many other jurisdictions. For example, the new Chinese Civil Code of 2021 is largely cited, the analysis such as on the battle of forms and the transfer of ownership in movable property provides a precious reference for our Chinese jurists.’
– Shi Jiayou, Renmin University of China and Executive Director of the National Research Center of Civil and Commercial Law, China

Acclaim for previous editions:

‘An excellent book and a remarkable pedagogical tool. It very convincingly makes the case for the use of comparative law and is the ideal basis for a truly comparative and transnational legal class.’
– Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II), France

‘The presentations are well systematized, clear, and well written. They are a pleasure to read. Students who have been taught comparative law by the book are well armed’.
– Ole Lando, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

‘The perfect textbook for teaching this subject and for inspiring students. The book offers the unique opportunity to understand and master the challenges of cross-border contracting, which is quintessential for legal practice in a globalized world.’
– Bernhard Koch, University of Innsbruck

‘This comparative law textbook is establishing itself as a classic of the 21st century.’
– Caroline Rapatz, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

‘A new feature are brief overviews of each country’s history and legal system, whenever a country appears for the first time in the case studies. This is very useful and has been done excellently in terms of style and depth. Kadner Graziano skilfully managed to find the right balance between providing too little and too much information. […] The book makes a profound contribution towards comparative scholarship in general and comparative contract law in particular. It is stimulating, provides easy access to an impressive range of materials on many legal systems, and is essential reading for anyone interested in comparative contract law at a European or international level’.
– Sirko Harder, University of Sussex (Brighton)

‘Learning-by-doing, a unique and highly efficient approach for the teaching and studying of comparative contract law. The textbook presents an enormously rich and inclusive collection of national laws, international instruments and cases. A truly nice read!’
– Xiong Bingwan, Renmin University of China
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