Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Veronese, Lígia Espolaor (Auteur)
Titre
Challenges and solutions for the harmonisation of contract law within the BRICS countries. Invalidity of contracts and hardship
Résumé
The present thesis is concerned with a comparative study of contract law applicable in the BRICS countries Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa with a strong focus on the issues of invalidity of contracts and hardship. The purpose is to identify commonalities and divergences in these systems with different legal backgrounds, particularly the influence of civil law tradition in Brazil, Russia and China as opposed to common law in India, and the mixed system in South Africa. Among the identified divergences and challenges, the thesis purports to demonstrate that the obstacles are not insuperable and that there are rooms for the harmonisation and compatibility within the BRICS context with respect to the two selected topics of contract law. Even when full harmony is not reached, the research also purports to demonstrate that some countries may benefit from others divergent experiences. Detecting mutual contribution is of particular relevance to this group of countries, since they share the characteristic of being evolving systems which have undergone recent reforms in their legislation on contract law and may be more open to assess and incorporate more efficient contract practices.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
Universidade de São Paulo
Lieu
São Paulo
Date
2021-11-10
Nb de pages
314 p.
Langue
EN
Extra
Référence
Veronese, L. E. (2021). Challenges and solutions for the harmonisation of contract law within the BRICS countries. Invalidity of contracts and hardship [Doctoral Thesis, Universidade de São Paulo]. https://doi.org/10.11606/T.2.2021.tde-22072022-112151
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