基本説明
Addressing developments in EU and US sales law and their possible impact on English sales law.
Full Description
This book identifies and analyses the problems with current English sales law, and in particular the Sale of Goods Act 1979. Arguing in favour of a thorough overhaul of the law, it considers how the law could be modernised, and sets out the criteria which should be applied to bring it up to date. The ever-increasing influence of European and international harmonising efforts in the law are considered, with the book addressing developments in EU and US sales law and their possible impact on English sales law.
Contents
Issues and PolicyIntroduction: The evolution of sales lawMaking the case for a modern sales law: Expectations of Consumers and Commercial partiesCommercial and Consumer Sales Law: European and International IssuesSpecific Areas for ReformFundamental concepts. Sales and Other Supply TransactionsComputer software and Digital ContentSystem of liability in consumer contractsA right to cureProtecting consumers against insolvent sellersThe Way ForwardConclusions