Law

Thomas Riehm

Der Grundsatz der Naturalerfüllung

[The Principle of Specific Performance.]

2015. XXX, 608 pages.

Jus Privatum 191

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The principle that contractual as well as legal claims are to be implemented as stipulated in the contract (in specie) is seen as a feature of German and continental European law. Thomas Riehm studies this principle and its limitations, i.e. the transitional prerequisites of monetary compensation in place of specific performance, from the perspective of history and comparative law, economics and legal dogmatics and develops a comprehensive model for contractual and legal claims.
The principle that contractual as well as legal claims are to be implemented as stipulated in the contract (in specie) is seen as a feature of German and continental European law. Thomas Riehm studies this principle and its limitations, i.e. the transitional prerequisites of monetary compensation in place of specific performance, from the perspective of history and comparative law, economics and legal dogmatics and develops a comprehensive model for contractual and legal claims.
Authors/Editors

Thomas Riehm Geboren 1973; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften in München; 2006 Promotion; DAAD-Fachlektor in Paris; 2011 Habilitation; Lehrstuhlvertretung an der Universität Augsburg; 2012–13 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Bürgerliches Recht, Rechtsvergleichung, Europäisches Privatrecht und Zivilverfahrensrecht an der Philipps-Universität Marburg; seit 2013 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Deutsches und Europäisches Privatrecht, Zivilverfahrensrecht und Rechtstheorie an der Universität Passau.

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In: Archiv für die civilistische Praxis — 220 (2020), 428–443 (Stefan Arnold)