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Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Lessons to Learn from the CESL; Chapter 1: Contents and Effects of Contracts: Lessons to Learn from the CESL; 1.1 The CESL: A Brief History; 1.2 The Groningen Project "Content and Effects of Contracts: The CESL in the European Multi-level System of Governance"; 1.3 After the CESL Withdrawal: Lessons to Learn for Future EU Instruments in the Field of Sales Law; Chapter 2: Origin and Ambitions of the Common European Sales Law, Especially Its Chapter on Contents and Effects; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Origin (=1ère partie); 2.2.1 In General.

2.2.2 Contents and Effects2.2.2.1 Structure; 2.2.2.2 Details; Basics; Special Cases; Determination of Price and Other Terms; Language; Indeterminate Time; Contracts in Favour of a Third Party; 2.2.3 Conclusion; 2.3 Ambitions (=2ème partie); 2.3.1 Internal Market?; 2.3.2 Aiming at a EU-Private Law Competence; 2.3.3 Conclusion; Chapter 3: The Many Advantages of a Common European Sales Law; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Conferences All Over the Place; 3.3 Germans Set the Tone; 3.4 Sales as a Building Block for Contract in General; 3.5 Other Parts of Private Law.

3.6 Europe and the World: CESL & CISG for Example3.7 Take Your Time; 3.8 Conclusions; Chapter 4: Identification of Gaps and Gap-Filling under the Common European Sales Law
A Model for Uniform Law Instruments?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Identifying Gaps in the CESL; 4.2.1 Internal vs. External Gaps; 4.2.2 The Fragmentary Scope of the CESL; 4.2.3 Drawing the Line Between Internal and External Gaps; 4.2.4 Improvements in the Legislative Process?; 4.3 Gap-Filling Mechanisms; 4.3.1 Internal Gaps: Autonomous Supplementation; 4.3.1.1 CESL as a 'Closed System'

4.3.1.2 Criteria for Supplementing Internal Gaps4.3.1.3 Recourse to the DCFR and Other Transnational Principles; 4.3.2 External Gaps: Recourse to the Applicable Background Law; 4.4 Fairness Control of 'External Clauses'; 4.4.1 Leitbildfunktion of the CESL; 4.4.2 Different Standards for 'Internal Clauses' and 'External Clauses'?; 4.5 Conclusion; Chapter 5: The Digital Single Market and Legal Certainty: A Critical Analysis; 5.1 The Bundling Career of King Rex; 5.2 Conclusion, Entering into a CESL Contract; 5.2.1 General; 5.2.2 Formal Scope Rules.

5.2.2.1 Territorial Scope: Cross-Border Requirement5.2.2.2 Personal Scope: Consumer and SME Requirement; 5.2.2.3 Scope: Requirement of (Explicit) Choice; 5.2.3 Material Scope Rules; 5.2.4 Preliminary Conclusion; 5.3 The Interpretation of an Entire Agreement Clause; 5.3.1 General; 5.3.2 Interpretation Rules; 5.3.3 Preliminary Conclusion; 5.4 The Legal Consequences of a Breach of Contract; 5.4.1 General; 5.4.2 The Relationship Between Performance, Damages and Termination; 5.4.2.1 Background: Different Approaches in Common and Civil Law; 5.4.2.2 The Remedial Scheme in B2B Transactions.

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