A common law for Europe.9637326332 A common law for Europe. Benacchio, Gian Antonio and Barbara Pasa. Trans. by Lesley Orme. Central European U. Press 2005 320 pages $49.95 Hardcover A guide to European private law KJE KJE Kranji Expressway (Singapore) 960 The first part of A Guide to European Private Law (followed by a second volume on The Harmonisation Noun 1. harmonisation - a piece of harmonized music harmonization musical harmony, harmony - the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords of Civil and Commercial Law in Europe, this text provides an introduction to the Europeanization of private law, as well as the effects of the recent European enlargement. Benacchio (private comparative law, U. of Trento, Italy) and Pasa (law, U. of Turin, Italy) analyze the major issues arising from the building of common legal rules and guiding principles of European Community European Community: see European Union. European Community (EC) Organization formed in 1967 with the merger of the European Economic Community, European Coal and Steel Community, and European Atomic Energy Community. (EC) private law. Major topics addressed include sources and institutions of EC law, legal transplant of its rules and principles, the transposition transposition /trans·po·si·tion/ (trans?po-zish´un) 1. displacement of a viscus to the opposite side. 2. of concepts and the related problems of translation, harmonization har·mo·nize v. har·mo·nized, har·mo·niz·ing, har·mo·niz·es v.tr. 1. To bring or come into agreement or harmony. See Synonyms at agree. 2. Music To provide harmony for (a melody). of law as an instrument for the membership of Central and Eastern European countries, and institutional reform. Distributed in the US by Books International. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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