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叢書名:高等院校法律專業(yè)雙語課程規(guī)劃教材
- 作者:王秉乾
- 出版時(shí)間:2013/7/1
- ISBN:9787566307255
- 出 版 社:對(duì)外經(jīng)濟(jì)貿(mào)易大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類:D996.1
- 頁碼:289
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16K
《高等院校法律專業(yè)雙語課程規(guī)劃教材:國際商事合同(英文版)》是為培養(yǎng)復(fù)合型涉外法律專門人才而編寫的法學(xué)雙語教材。在廣泛收集資料、重視國外學(xué)者相關(guān)論述的基礎(chǔ)上,本教材采用了英文為主、中文為輔相結(jié)合的方式,對(duì)國際商事合同中的重要問題進(jìn)行了闡述。本教材共分為十五章,力圖實(shí)現(xiàn)語言地道、論述清晰、重點(diǎn)突出、難度適當(dāng),以全面、深入、系統(tǒng)地來闡述國際商事合同的主要內(nèi)容。本教材注重理論與實(shí)踐相結(jié)合,不僅做到知識(shí)上的覆蓋,更強(qiáng)調(diào)若干重大的法律實(shí)務(wù)問題,以實(shí)現(xiàn)背景、知識(shí)、理論與案例的有機(jī)統(tǒng)一。為此,本教材內(nèi)容皆精選自相關(guān)國外權(quán)威著作對(duì)國際商事合同的論述,又根據(jù)我國讀者的需要做了適當(dāng)編著,以更適合中國學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)之用。為了方便學(xué)習(xí),本書特意對(duì)一些重點(diǎn)內(nèi)容以漢語做了相關(guān)注釋,并提供了一些基本的背景性知識(shí)介紹,以幫助理解。從實(shí)用性角度來看,本書既可以作為高等學(xué)校法學(xué)、國際貿(mào)易、國際企業(yè)管理等專業(yè)學(xué)生的教材,也可以為國家機(jī)關(guān)、企(事)業(yè)單位中從事法律、經(jīng)濟(jì)和貿(mào)易的相關(guān)人員提供有意義的參考。
Chapter 1 Introduction
1 International Commercial Contracts in Brief
2 The Fundamental Principles ofContracts
3 The Sources OfContract Law
4 The Relations ofContract Law visa—a—visa OtherAreas ofLaw
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
Chapter 2 The Agreement
〔Case Analysis〕
1 Introduction
2 Offer
3 Accptance
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
Chapter 3 Consideration and Promissory Estoppel
〔Case Analysis〕
1 Consideration
2 Promissory Estoppel
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
Chapter 4 Form
〔Case Analysis〕
1 Introduction
2 Contracts in Deed
3 Contracts that must be in Writing
4 Contracts which must be Evidenced in Writing
5 Writing Requirements in Different Laws
6 Basis for Avoidance ofWriting Requirement。
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
Chapter 5 Capacity
【Case Analysis〕
1 Intrduction
2 The Capacity ofInfants
3 Mental Incapacity and Intoxication
4 Capacity ofCorporations
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
Chapter 6 Terms of Contract
【Case Analysis〕
1 TerlTIS ofContract
2 Classifications OfTerms
3 Interpretation of Contractual Terms
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
Chapter 7 Mistake
〔Case Analysis〕
1 Introduction
2 Mutualistake
3 Unilateral Mistake
4 Special Remedies for Mistake Relating to Written Documents
Explanatory Notes
Exercises
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Chapter 14 Damages
Chapter 15 Privity and Third Parities
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 The law of obligations has been traditionally divided among contract that is aboutobligations voluntarily undertaken and owed to a specific person or people and tortthat is about the wrongful infliction of bodily or property harm to certain class ofpersons for whom law usually imposes many duties,and restitution that is about therestitution of unjust enrichment of the defendant at the claimant’s expense.In contrastto each other,contract liabilities are designed for failing to make things better,whiletort liabilities are designed for correcting things made worse and restitutionary1iabilities are for uniustly taking or retaining the claimant’s benefits.In short,theyserVe difeferem situations and offer remedies for the injured parties.However,due tothe complexities involved in action and many theories competing for application,theyoften overlap each other and create certain difficult issues both in theory and practice.
4.2 Contract and tort
4.2.1 In theory,contractual duties are voluntarily assumed and tort duties imposed by law,so thev respond to different kinds of injury and develop different rules.This meansthat a court is usually unwilling to find a tort liability where the parties are in acontractual relationship or may hold that a contract term has excluded or limited whatwould othenⅣise be a tortuous duty,partially in an attempt to avoid doublecompensation.However,certain events,such as misrepresentation,may give rise toan action in tort,or,professionals like accountants and lawyers may owe a duty ofcare in tort to their clients even though their relations are essentially contractual.Thismeans that tort liability may arise in a situation of negligent breach of contract.Thus,there is a room for claimants to select the cause of action,whether be it an action fortort or contract,so as to maximize the result of the action.However,this book willfocus upon the contract and generally leave this issue aside.
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