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Regulating Unfair Banking Practices in Europe: The Case of Personal Suretyships

Editat de Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi, Stephen Weatherill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 aug 2010
Private persons often stand surety for a business debt incurred by family members, friends, or employers. These suretyships are commonly banking guarantees contracted by means of standard terms. Sometimes the guarantor signs the contract while he/she is not aware of the financial risk related to the guarantee. He or she may not even know what a suretyship is. But in other circumstances the guarantor may be well aware of the risk, but may nonetheless assume it because of strong emotional ties which exist between him/her and the main debtor. How, then, (if at all) does the law address the potential for 'unfairness' in such situations? Some systems choose to rely on objective criteria, such as identification of a manifest disproportion between the guaranteed amount and the surety's income and assets, while others are more open to subjective inquiry. The key point is variation. Different jurisdictions in Europe operate different models with different priorities. This book provides a comparative overview of the remedies against unfair obligations of non-professional guarantors available in 22 EU Member States, based on a questionnaire which has been completed by an expert in each particular jurisdiction and covering both legal rules and the economic context of different credit markets and banking practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199594559
ISBN-10: 0199594554
Pagini: 606
Dimensiuni: 163 x 237 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi is a Senior Researcher at the Law Faculty and a Senior Lecturer at the Hanse Law School, University of Bremen. She specializes in comparative law, European private law, constitutional and private law, contract and liability law.Stephen Weatherill is the Jacques Delors Professor ofEuropean Community Law at the University of Oxford. He is also the Associate Director of the Centre for the Advanced Study of European and Comparative Law. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including Law and Integration in the European Union (1995, OUP), and Weatherill and Beaumont's EU Law (3rd edition 1999, Penguin), and is the editor of The Harmonisation of European Contract Law: Implications for European Private Laws, Business and Legal Practice (co-edited with S. Vogenauer, 2006, Hart).