Law

Christoph A. Kern

Typizität als Strukturprinzip des Privatrechts

Ein Beitrag zur Standardisierung übertragbarer Güter

[Typicality as a Structural Principle of Private Law. A Contribution to the Standardization of Transferable Goods.]

2013. XLI, 614 pages.

Jus Privatum 170

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Legally standardized institutions dominate today's property law as well as the law of negotiable instruments (in particular bills of exchange and cheques) and the law of documents of title (e.g., bills of lading and warehouse receipts). Strict and reliable standardization is, on the other hand, almost absent in the law of securities. Insights from legal history and comparative law suggest, however, that a higher degree of standardization might be desirable regarding securities as well.
Legally standardized institutions dominate today's property law as well as the law of negotiable instruments (in particular bills of exchange and cheques) and the law of documents of title (e.g., bills of lading and warehouse receipts). Strict and reliable standardization is, on the other hand, almost absent in the law of securities. Insights from legal history and comparative law suggest, however, that a higher degree of standardization might be desirable regarding securities as well.
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Christoph A. Kern ist Professor für Bürgerliches Recht und Prozessrecht an der Universität Heidelberg.
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Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Juristenzeitung — 2014, 136–137 (Thomas M.J. Möllers)
In: Zeitschr.f.Gemeinschaftsprivatrecht (GPR) — 2013, 210 (Christian Baldus)
In: Rechtswissenschaft — 2013, 448–461 (Christian Baldus)