New Civil Codes in Hungary and Romania /

This edited volume examines two recent Central European recodifications of civil law. The contributors present and discuss the regulation and the fundamental changes related to the new Civil Codes in each country. They also highlight the novelties and some of the issues of great debate of the new re...

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Group Author: Menyh rd, Attila; Veress, Em d
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 63
Subjects:
Law
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63327-5
Summary: This edited volume examines two recent Central European recodifications of civil law. The contributors present and discuss the regulation and the fundamental changes related to the new Civil Codes in each country. They also highlight the novelties and some of the issues of great debate of the new regulation. The papers investigate specific parts of the two Civil Codes. Coverage reviews default rules of legal persons and companies, key issues of the new regulations of property law, and the topic of intellectual property. The contributors also consider the law of obligation, unforeseeable chan
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (IX, 205 pages).
ISBN: 9783319633275
Index Number: K7000
CLC: D997
Contents: Foreword (Attila Menyh rd) -- Chapter 1. Legal Persons in the New Civil Code of Hungary (Zolt n Csehi) -- Chapter 2. Default Rules on Companies in the New Hungarian Civil Code (Andr s Kisfaludi) -- Chapter 3. The New Romanian Civil Code - Difficulties in the Transition Towards a Monist Private Law (Em d Veress) -- Chapter 4. The Persistence of Some Characteristics of Commercial Law in the Monist Romanian Civil Law (Zsolt Fegyveresi) -- Chapter 5. Property law in the New Hungarian Civil Code: Key Issues (Attila Menyh rd) -- Chapter 6. Property Law in the New Romanian Civil Code (Szil rd Sztra