The Unauthorised Agent
Perspectives from European and Comparative Law
Danny Busch editor Laura J Macgregor editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Oct '12
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- Hardback£125.00(9780521863889)
This book focuses on a highly significant issue in agency law: the legal situation created when an agent acts without authority.
Adopting a comparative perspective, this book considers the legal situation created when an agent acts without authority. With reference to several European legal systems, South Africa and the United States, it also takes into account the Principles of European Contract Law and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts 2004.The focus of this book, the legal situation created when an agent acts without authority, is one of the most important issues in agency law. The analysis is divided into three sections: apparent authority, ratification and the liability of the falsus procurator. Adopting a unique comparative perspective, the contributions are drawn from many different legal systems, providing the opportunity for analysis of the European common law/civil law divide. The analysis extends beyond Europe, however, taking into account the mixed legal system of South Africa, as well as the United States. Finally, there is a useful consideration of the Principles of European Contract Law and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts 2004. This study will be an invaluable guide for those interested in the study of comparative law, international practitioners and those interested in the harmonisation of European Private Law.
Review of the hardback: 'This interesting and valuable book will, I hope, influence the analysis and development of the law in this significant commercial area, both by legislators and judges.' Lord Bingham
Review of the hardback: '… well-produced, ably edited, and replete with food for thought. … [the] quality of analysis is sharp, thoughtful and detailed.' The Edinburgh Law Review
ISBN: 9781107411333
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
Weight: 680g
516 pages