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Revision as of 13:20, 4 October 2021
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- Abuse of Law
- Abuse of a Dominant Position
- Accounting
- Acquis Principles
- Acquisition of Ownership from a Non-Owner
- Acquisition of Title by Operation of Law
- Adoption
- Advertising (Human Medicines)
- Advertising (Tobacco Products)
- Advertising, Comparative
- Air Transportation
- Air Transportation (Contractual Liability)
- Air Transportation (Third-Party Liability)
- Allgemeines Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (ABGB)
- Allgemeines Deutsches Handelsgesetzbuch (ADHGB)
- Allgemeines Landrecht für die Preußischen Staaten (ALR)
- Anticipatory Breach
- Arbitration (International)
- Arbitration Law (National)
- Artist’s Resale Right (Droit de Suite)
- Assignment
- Association
- Association Agreements
- Auditor
- Authority of Agents
- Bank Transfers (Cross-Border)
- Banking Law
- Banking Law (International)
- Benelux
- Block Exemption Regulations
- Board
- Burgerlijk Wetboek (BW)
- Business Judgment Rule
- Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB)
- Canon Law
- Capacity
- Capital Markets Law
- Capital Markets Law (International)
- Carriage of Goods by Road
- Carriage, Contract of
- Causation
- Certificate of Inheritance
- Change of Circumstances
- Characterization
- Charter Party
- Child Law (International)
- Child Protection
- Chinese Law, Influence of European Private Law
- Choice of Court Agreements
- Choice of Law by the Parties
- Civil Status Registration
- Civil and Commercial Matters
- Co-Determination
- Code Civil
- Code Européen des Contrats (Avant-Projet)
- Code Unique
- Code de Commerce
- Codice Civile
- Codification
- Cohabitation
- Collective Labour Agreements
- Collective Litigation
- Collective Redundancy
- Collision at Sea
- Commercial Agents
- Commercial Law
- Commercial Practices, Aggressive
- Commercial Practices, Misleading
- Common Frame of Reference (CFR)
- Common Law
- Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
- Community Design
- Community Trade Mark
- Company Agreement
- Company Law
- Company Law (Enforcement)
- Company Law (International)
- Company Transformations, Corporate Divisions, Mergers
- Comparative Law
- Competition (Internal Market)
- Competition Law
- Competition Law (International)
- Competition Law (Private Enforcement)
- Competition Law (Procedure)
- Competition Law (Relationship between European and National Law)
- Competition Law (Sanctions)
- Competition Rules (Applicability)
- Competition between Legal Systems
- Compulsory Insurance
- Compulsory Portion
- Computation of Time Limits
- Concurrent Claims
- Condition and Time Term
- Conditions of Employment (Information)
- Conflicts of Interest
- Connecting Factors (PIL)
- Consultation and Agreements between Management and Work-Force
- Consumer Contracts (PIL)
- Consumer Credit (Regulatory Principles)
- Consumers and Consumer Protection Law
- Contract
- Contract (Formation)
- Contract for Work and Labour
- Contract in Favour of a Third Party
- Contracts of Inheritance and Joint Wills
- Contractual Obligations (PIL)
- Contractual Terms, Subsequent Determination
- Contributory Negligence (Contributory Conduct or Activity)
- Copyright
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Group Law
- Corpus Juris Civilis
- Council and the European Council
- Council of Europe (Harmonization of Private Law)
- Council of Europe (Institutional Aspects)
- Country of Origin Principle
- Culpa in Contrahendo
- Cultural Property
- Currency
- Custodian’s Liability
- Código Civil
- Damages
- Database Protection
- Delay in Payment
- Deposit
- Devolution of the Inheritance/ Universal Succession
- Directive
- Discharge by Performance and its Surrogates
- Disclosure
- Discrimination
- Discrimination (Contract Law)
- Discrimination (Employment Law)
- Discrimination (General)
- Disgorgement of Profits
- Distance Contracts
- Divorce
- Domicile
- Donation
- Doorstep Selling
- Duress
- E-Commerce
- EC Treaty
- EU Consumer Credit Law
- EU Private Law
- EU Treaty
- Economic Analysis of European Private Law
- Employment Contracts, Individual (PIL)
- Employment Protection
- Environmental Liability
- Equity
- European Banking Market
- European Central Bank
- European Civil Code
- European Civil Procedure
- European Commission
- European Community
- European Company (Societas Europaea)
- European Constitution
- European Cooperative (Societas Cooperativa Europaea)
- European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
- European Court of Justice (ECJ)
- European Economic Constitution
- European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG)
- European Family Law (PIL)
- European Foundation
- European Internal Market
- European Judicial Network in Civil and Commercial Matters
- European Labour Law
- European Law Institute (ELI)
- European Legal Policy
- European Parliament
- European Passport
- European Patent
- European Private Company (Societas Privata Europaea)
- European Private Law
- European Union
- European Works Council
- Evasion of Law
- Evidence (International)
- Exchanges
- External Competence of the EU
- Factoring
- Fair Trial
- Family
- Family Home
- Family Law (International)
- Feudal Law
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Collateral
- Financial Instruments
- Financial Intermediary
- Financial Supervision
- Foreign Law (Application)
- Foreign Law (Ascertainment)
- Formal Requirements
- Forwarding Contract
- Foundation
- Franchising
- Fraud
- Free Movement of Capital and Payments
- Free Movement of Goods
- Free Movement of Services
- Free Movement of Workers
- Freedom of Association
- Freedom of Contract
- Freedom of Establishment
- Freedom of Testation
- Fundamental Freedoms (General Principles)
- Gender
- General Court of the European Union (GC)
- General Part
- General Principles of Law
- Germanic Codes (Germanenrechte)
- Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH)
- Good Faith
- Gratuitous Transactions
- Gratuitous Use
- Greek Civil Code
- Groupe Européen de Droit International Privé
- Guarantee, Independent
- Guardianship of Adults
- Guardianship of Minors
- Habitual Residence
- Hague Conference on PIL
- Hanseatic League and Pre-Modern Commercial Law
- Harmonization of Procedural Law
- Hedge Funds
- Historical School
- Holy Roman Empire
- Human Rights and Fundamental Rights (ChFR and ECHR)
- Humanism
- Illegality of Contracts
- Impossibility, Initial
- Improvement of Another’s Property
- Incoterms
- Indemnity Insurance
- Indicia of Seriousness
- Industrial Design Law
- Information Obligations (Consumer Contracts)
- Information Obligations (Employment Contracts)
- Information Obligations (Insurance Contracts)
- Information Society, Copyright Law
- Inheritance, Acceptance and Disclaimer
- Inland Waterway Transport
- Innkeepers’ Liability
- Insider Dealing
- Insolvency
- Insolvency (Corporate)
- Insolvency, Cross-Border
- Institutional Textbooks
- Insurance Contract Law (International)
- Insurance Contracts
- Insurance Intermediaries
- Insurance Regulation
- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property (Enforcement)
- Intellectual Property (Exhaustion of Rights)
- Intellectual Property (PIL)
- Intellectual Property and Restraints of Competition
- Interest
- Intermediated Securities
- Internal Market (Insurance)
- International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- International Commission on Civil Status (CIEC)
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
- International Maritime Organization (IMO)
- Interpretation of Contracts
- Interpretation of EU Law
- Interpretation of International Uniform Law
- Interpretation of Statutes, History of
- Invalidity
- Investment Funds
- Investor Protection
- Islamic Countries, Influence of European Private Law
- Islamic Law
- Ius Commune
- Japanese Law, Influence of European Private Law
- Judge-Made Law
- Juridical Act
- Jurisdiction (PIL)
- Jurisdiction of Domestic Courts (Public International Law)
- Laesio Enormis
- Latin America, Influence of European Private Law
- Law of Names
- Law of Torts/Delict, General and Lex Aquilia
- Lease
- Leasing
- Legacies
- Legal Aid
- Legal Capital
- Legal Culture
- Legal Families
- Legal History
- Legal Instruments of the EU (Others)
- Legal Profession
- Legal Scholarship
- Legislative Competence of the EU
- Letter of Credit
- Lex Mercatoria
- Liability Insurance
- Liability of Heirs
- License Agreements
- Lis Pendens
- Loan
- Maintenance
- Management of Another’s Affairs without a Mandate (Negotiorum Gestio)
- Mandatory Disclosure (Securities Markets)
- Mandatory Law
- Mandatory Law (Basic Features of Regulation in European Private Law)
- Mandatory Law (Fundamental Regulatory Principles)
- Marine Pollution (Compensation)
- Marital Agreements
- Maritime Law
- Maritime Transport (Contracts of Carriage of Goods)
- Maritime Transport (Contracts of Carriage of Persons)
- Maritime Transport (Global Limitation of Liability)
- Market Manipulation
- Markets for Financial Instruments
- Marriage
- Matrimonial Property Law
- Mediation
- Merger Control
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Mistake
- Mixed Legal Systems
- Mora Creditoris
- Multimodal Transport
- Natural Law
- Negotiable Instruments (Cheques & Bills of Exchange)
- Non-Contractual Obligations (PIL)
- Non-European Legal Systems, Influence of European Private Law
- Non-Pecuniary Loss
- Non-Performance
- Notary Public
- Notification Requirement (Commercial Sales)
- Occupational Pensions
- Ombudsman
- Ordonnances
- Overriding Mandatory Provisions
- Package Travel Contracts (Package Tours)
- Pandektensystem
- Parentage
- Parental Responsibility
- Partnership
- Patent Law
- Penalty Clauses
- Pension Funds
- Performance and its Modalities
- Personal Law
- Personality Rights
- Piercing the Corporate Veil
- Plant Variety Protection
- Plurality of Creditors
- Polish Civil Code
- Possession
- Posting of Workers
- Precautionary Obligations (Insurance Contracts)
- Precedent, Rule of
- Prescription
- Price Indication
- Price Reduction
- Principle of Effectiveness
- Principle of Proportionality
- Principles of European Contract Law (PECL)
- Principles of European Family Law (PEFL)
- Principles of European Insurance Contract Law (PEICL)
- Principles of European Tort Law (PETL)
- Private International Law (PIL)
- Private Limited Company (England and Wales)
- Private Rule-Making and Codes of Conduct
- Product Liability
- Professional Liability
- Prohibition of Restrictive Agreements and Exemptions
- Promise, Unilateral
- Property
- Property Law (International)
- Property Rights, Protection of
- Prospectus Liability
- Protection of Adults
- Provisional Measures
- Public Policy
- Public Procurement Law
- Punitive Damages
- Railway Transportation
- Rating Agency
- Real Property Security (Eurohypothec)
- Reception
- Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
- Recurring Obligations
- Regulation
- Reichskammergericht (Imperial Chamber Court)
- Reichsoberhandelsgericht (with Reichsgericht)
- Related Rights (Copyright)
- Release
- Renvoi
- Reparation in Kind
- Representation
- Representation (PIL)
- Restatements
- Restitution in Case of Undue Transfer
- Right of Retention
- Right of Withdrawal
- Risk, Transfer of
- Roman Law
- Roman-Dutch Law
- Russian Civil Code
- SEPA Direct Debits
- Sale
- Sale of Consumer Goods
- Sale of Goods, International (Conflicts of Laws)
- Sale of Goods, International (Uniform Law)
- Sales (Forms of Distribution)
- Sales Promotion in the Internal Market
- Salvage
- Same-Sex Relationships
- Scandinavia, Harmonization of Law
- Scholastic Jurisprudence
- Scottish Private Law
- Security Interests in Transport Vehicles
- Security Rights in Movable Assets
- Service Contracts
- Service of Documents
- Set-Off
- Ship Sale and Purchase
- Simulation
- Socialist Law
- Software Protection (Copyright and Patent Law)
- Solidary Obligations
- Sources of European Private Law
- Specific Performance
- Stadtrechte (Town Laws)
- Standard Contract Terms
- State Aid Law
- State Undertakings in Competition Law
- Stock Corporation
- Strict Liability
- Study Group on a European Civil Code
- Subrogation
- Succession Law
- Succession Law (International)
- Succession upon Death
- Succession, Subsequent
- Supplementary Performance
- Suretyship (Ius Commune)
- Suretyship (Modern Law)
- Swiss Civil Code (ZGB)
- Swiss Code of Obligations (OR)
- Takeover Law
- Termination of a Contract
- Testamentary Execution
- Timeshare Contracts
- Trade Mark Law
- Transfer of Contract
- Transfer of Obligation
- Transfer of Title (Movable Goods)
- Transfer of Undertakings
- Transparency
- Transport Documents
- Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
- Trusts
- Turkish Civil Code and the Turkish Code of Obligations
- UNCITRAL
- UNIDROIT
- UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC)
- Undue Influence
- Unfair Competition
- Unfair Competition (Basic Principles)
- Unfair Competition (Consequences)
- Unfair Competition and Freedoms of Movement
- Uniform Law
- Unilateralism (PIL)
- Union Citizenship
- Unjustified Enrichment
- Unsolicited Goods
- Unwinding of Contracts
- Usus Modernus
- Utility Model
- Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law
- Verwirkung (Estoppel)
- Vicarious Liability
- Wills
- Working Time
- Works Council
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Retrieved from Keyword Entries A–Z – Max-EuP 2012 on 24 January 2025.
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