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Symposium on the Proposed Common European Sales Law

December 30, 2011/1 Comment/in /by Giesela Ruehl
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On Friday, 20 January 2012, the German Notary Institute, the University of Würzburg and the Notary Institute at the University of Würzburg will host an academic Symposium on the Proposed Common European Sales Law.  More information is available on the German Notary Institute’s website.  Registration is online. The programme reads as follows:

09.00 Uhr Kaffee und Gebäck (Coffee and Pastries)

09.20 Uhr Begrüßung (Welcome Address), Prof. Dr. Oliver Remien, University of Würzburg, Tagungsleiter

Vormittagsblock (Morning Session)

09.30 Uhr Einführung (Introduction), Prof. Dr. Dirk Staudenmayer, European Commission, General Directorate Justice

09.40Uhr An assessment of the proposed Regulation on a Common European Sales Law, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Ole Lando, Copenhagen Business School

10.10Uhr Der räumlich-persönliche Anwendungsbereich des Gemeinsamen Europäischen Kaufrechts (The personal and territorial scope of application of the Common European Sales Law), Prof. Dr. Stefan Leible, University of Bayreuth

10.30 Uhr Anwendungsbereich: Vertragsparteien und Vertragsgegenstand (Scope of application: parties to the contract and object of the contract), Prof. Dr. Thomas Pfeiffer, LL.M., University of Heidelberg

10.50 Uhr Diskussion (Discussion)

11.20 Uhr Kaffeepause (Coffee break)

11.45 Uhr Das Gemeinsame Europäische Kaufrecht – eine sinnvolle Option für B2B-Geschäfte? (The Common European Sales Law – a rational choice for B2B-transactions?), Prof. Dr. Thomas Ackermann, LL.M., University of Munich

12.05 Uhr EU-Kompetenz, Funktionsbedingungen und Perspektiven (EU-Competence, conditions for performance and perspectives), Prof. Dr. Hans Christoph Grigoleit, LL.M., University of Munich

12.25 Uhr Diskussion (Discussion)

13.00 Uhr Mittagessen (Lunch)

Nachmittagsblock (Afternoon Session)

14.30 Uhr Vertragsbegriff und Vertragsabschluss , einschließlich AGB-Problemen (Concept of contract and contract formation, including problems of general business terms), Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ernst, LL.M., University of Zurich

14.50 Uhr Informationspflichten des Unternehmers und Widerrufsrechte des Verbrauchers (The professional’s duties of information and the consumer’s right of revocation), Prof. Dr. Dirk Looschelders, University of Düsseldorf

15.10 Uhr Diskussion (Discussion)

15.40 Uhr Kaffeepause (Coffee break)

16.10 Uhr Der Verordnungsentwurf und die Problematik seiner Lücken (The proposal for a regulation and the problems of its gaps), Prof. Dr. Beate Gsell, maître en droit (Aix-en-Provence), University of Munich

16.30 Uhr Leistungsstörungsrecht (Law of  non-performance), Prof. Dr. Florian Faust, LL.M., Bucerius Law School, Hamburg

16.50 Uhr Schadensersatz und Rückabwicklung (Damages and restitution),  Prof. Dr. Christiane Wendehorst, LL.M., University of Vienna

17.10 Uhr Diskussion (Discussion)

17.45 Uhr Schlusswort (Closing Remarks)

 

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  1. Romania Romi says:
    January 1, 2012 at 2:06 am

    What a very extensive Law firm. Thanks for sharing. I certainly learn some new stuff today.
    Thanks
    Romania Romi

    “Workers Compensation Lawyer Chicago”

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