Purpose of
the course is to highlight the most recent developments about contract law
occurred within the European Union, in order to provide students with the basic
principles of the European contract law together with a focus of the main
issues related to it. At this regard, peculiar attention will be granted to the
projects of unification and harmonization of such an area of law. In
particular, the analysis will be carried on taking into account the most
important practical and operative aspects that professionals and consumers must
address when involved in business transactions, with a specific attention to
financial services and consumer protection laws.
Syllabus
The course is
structured in two parts.
In the first
one, the focus will be on the general trend of harmonisation of contractual law
with a special attention to selected topics (i.e. unfair contract terms, unfair commercial practices, guarantees
in the sales of consumer goods, etc.).
The second
part will address in detail the most important issues related to consumer
contracts in the financial services area (i.e.
consumer credit, bank and insurance contracts).
In
particular, the following topics will be addressed:
1. Sources
of contract law and projects of unification of EU contract law.
2. Formation
of contracts.
3. Consumer
contracts and Business contracts.
4. Unfair
contract terms.
5. Unfair
commercial practices.
6. Guarantees
in the sales of consumer goods.
7. Analysis
of Contract Models.
8. Financial
services and consumer protection.
9. Consumer
Credit contracts and mortgages.
10. Insurance
contracts.
Examinations
At the end
of the course students will be required to write a paper on a topic agreed and to
discuss it with the Lecturers.
Reading list
The preparation of the final paper requires active
participation to the lectures and reading of the specific given or suggested
materials.
In addition, useful complementary lectures for the
preparation of the papers can be:
Kötz, H.,
Flessner, A., European Contract Law,
Clarendon Press, Oxford,
1997.
Beale,
H., Kötz, H., Hartkamp, A., Tallon, D., Contract
Law – Casebooks on the Common Law of Europe, Hart, Oxford, 2002.
Grundmann,
S., Schauer, M., The Architecture of
European Codes and Contract Law, Kluwer Law International, Bedfordshire, 2006.