Studying Law at Roma Tre Syllabus Private Comparative Law Dr. Noah Vardi Spring 2015 7 CFUs - ECTS (Monday 8.30-10, Tuesday 8.30-10, Wednesday, 16-17.45) Email: noah.vardi@uniroma3.it Course description: The course aims at conducting a comparative analysis of some key institutions of private law (contract law, tort law, property), with special focus both on the common law/civil law convergence and distinctions and on the process of Europeanisation of private law. In particular, the following areas will be examined: Introduction to private comparative law – Contract law in the civil law, Roman law, and common law traditions – property law– Principles of tort law and relevant case law in some of the main traditions of civil law (France, Germany, and Italy) and common law (UK and USA) – The Europeanisation of private law in the areas of contract and tort (with special focus on consumer law). Course Learning Objectives To introduce students to important aspects of foreign law. To introduce students to the comparative methodology in the study of law. To provide, through the study of foreign law, a better understanding of national law. To develop tools whereby students may identify relevant issues of comparative law and know-how to begin analysing and researching them, and may approach normative, jurisprudential and doctrinal sources of foreign law. To develop critical skills of analysis and interpretation in relation to comparative methodology and foreign law. Course Learning Activities The course consists of lectures on the main subjects of private comparative law followed by presentations and seminars that are meant to support the lectures and encourage interactive student participation. Assessment tools Student evaluation will be based on class work, class participation, oral presentations given during the semester, and a final written exam. Attendance policy Class attendance is compulsory. Course textbook(s) A selection of readings from various sources will be used, including: For Contracts: H. Beale, B. Fauvarque-Cosson, J. Rutgers, D. Tallon, S. Vogenauer, Cases, Materials and Text on Contract Law, 2nd ed., Hart Publishing, 2010 1 Studying Law at Roma Tre Syllabus For Torts: W. Van Gerven, Cases, Materials and Text on National, Supranational and International Tort Law, Hart Publishing, 2000 For Property: Materials will be provided to students during the course, including a selection of cases from: S. Van Erp, B. Akkermans, Cases, Materials and Text on Property Law, Hart Publishing, 2012 Plus various cases as noted in the class schedule, below. Supporting / Recommended course reading material Non-compulsory selected readings will be recommended during the course for specific topics Course ScheduleClass Topic and/or Activity Pages /Cases 1. Mon. 2 March Introduction to private comparative Law 2. Tue. 3 March EU and private law pgs.3-37 Casebook on Contract Law 3. Wed. 4 March Contracts- general issues pgs.39-45; 64-76 Casebook on Contract Law 4. Mon. 9 March Contracts- foundations 1.House of Lords Hannah Blumenthal, 1983; 2.BGH, 7 June 1984;; 3. Court of Appeals Hertogenbosch, 22 Jan.2008; 4. Cass. Com.,15 Feb 1961 5.Cass.com., 14 Jan. 1969; 6. Court of Appeal, Kleinwort Benson Ltd. v. Malaysia Mining Corp. Bhd., 1989 5. Tue. 10 March Contracts- requirements pgs.77-84; 169-172 Casebook on Contract Law 1.Cass. Com., 6 April 1993; 2. Cass. Com. 22 October 1996 3. Cass. Civ. 3 July 1996 4.Court of Appeal Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. 1893; 5. Privy Council Pao On v. Lau Yiu Long, 1980 6. King’s Bench Stilk v. Myrick,1809 7. Queen’s Bench Division, Central London Property Trust Ltd. v. High Trees House Ltd., 1947 8. Court of Appeal, Crabb v. Arun District Council, 1976 2 Studying Law at Roma Tre Syllabus 6. Wed. 11 March Contracts- requirements 1. BGH, 18 October 1974; 2. BGH 22 April 1972; 3. House of Lords, Actionstrength Limited v. International Glass Engineering InGlEn SpA, 2003 4. Cass. Civ., 15 October 1991 7. Mon. 16 March Contracts-formation 1. Court of Appeal and House of Lords Gibson v. Manchester City Council 1978; 2. BGH 8 March 1984; 3. RG 25 October 1917; 4.Cass. civ. 17 December 1958; 5. Court of Appeal Dickinson v. Dodds 1876; 6. Court of Appeal Butler Machine Tool Co. Ltd. V. Ex-cell-O Corpn Ltd. 1979 7. ECJ C-481/99 Heininger v. Bayerische Hypo-und Vereinsbank 8. Tue. 17 March Contracts- pre-contractual liability 1. House of Lords, Walford v. Miles 1992; 2. Cour d’Appel de Versailles, 5 March 1992; 3. Cour de cassation, Comm. 26 November 2003; 4. Cass. Comm. 20 March 1972; 5. Cass. Civ. 3e 3 October 1972; 6. House of Lords, Cobbe v. Yeoman’s Row Management Ltd. 2008; 7. High Court of Australia Walton Stores (Interstate) Ltd v. Maher 1987; 8. Supreme Court of Wisconsin, Hoffman v. Red Owl Stores Inc., 1965 9. Wed. 18 March Contracts- validity 1. Cass Ass plén. 31 May 1991 2. OLG Hamm, 2 December 1985 3. House of Lords Schroeder Music Publishing Co v. Macaulay 1974 4. BG 23 May 1978 5.House of Lords Esso Petroleum Co. Ltd. v. Harper’s Garage (Stourport) Ltd., 1968 6. ECJ C-168/05, Mostaza Claro v Centro Movil Milenium SL 3 Studying Law at Roma Tre Syllabus 10. Mon. 23 March Contracts- interpretation 1. House of Lords Ashington Piggeries Ltd v. Christopher Hill Ltd. 1972; 2. BGH 12 March 1992; 3. Queen’s Bench Division Vitol BV v. Compagnie européenne des pétroles 1988; 4. House of Lords Chartbrook Ltd v. Persimmon Ltd 2009; 5. BGH 19 March 1957 11. Tue. 24 March Contracts- supervening events 1. Cass. civ. 1re, 9 March 1994; 2. RG 3 February 1914; 3. King’s Bench Paradine v. Jane 1647 3.Queen’s Bench Taylor v. Caldwell 1863; 4. Court of Appeal, Krell v. Henry 1902; 5. Court of Appeal, Herne Bay Steam Boat Co. v. Hutton, 1903; 6. Court of Appeal, Ocean Tramp Tankers Corp v VO Sovracht, The Eugenia, 1964 12. Wed. 25 March Contracts- supervening events 1. RG 3 February 1922; 2. RG 27 June 1922; 3. Chancery Division, Multiservice Bookbinding v. Marden 1978; 4.BGH 25 May 1977; 5.Cass. civ. 1re, 27 June 1957 13. Mon. 30 March Contracts- remedies for nonPerformance 1. Cass. civ. 17 Nov. 1984; 2. BGH 10 October 1985; 3. Court of Appeal Patel v. Ali 1984; 4.Cass. Civ. 1re 28 April 1987; 5. Court of Appeal Hong Kong Fir Shipping Co Ltd. v. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha 1962 6. BGH 21 June 1985 14.Tue. 31 March Contracts- remedies for nonperformance 1.Cass. civ. 22 Nov. 1893; 2. Court of Exchequer, Hadley v. Baxendale 1854; 3.OLG Köln, 8 July 1982: 4.Cass. civ. 1re 16 January 1962; 5. Court of Appeal, Jarvis v. Swans Tours 1973 6. ECJ, C-168/00 Simone Leitner v. TUI Deutschland GmbH & Co KG 2002 7. ECJ C- 404/06 Quelle AG v Bundesverband der Verbraucherzentralen 4 Studying Law at Roma Tre Syllabus 15. Wed. 1 Apr. Relation between contract & torts 16. Mon. 13 Apr. Property general issues 17. Tue. 14 Apr. Property- management 1. Court of Chancery, Mansell v. Mansell, 1732 2. Court of Appeal in Chancery, Plincher v. Rawlins, 1872 3. BGH, 5 May 1969 4. BGH, 9 July 1992 18. Wed. 15 Apr. Property- transfer 1. Cour de cassation, civ 1er., 6 Dec. 1967, Crohas v. Pigeon 2. Cour de cassation, civ. 1er, 13 Oct. 1983, Dufour v. UAP 3. Court of Exchequer, 1846, Load v. Green 4. Privy Council, Singh v. Ali, 1959 5. OGH, 30 August 2000 6. BGH, 12 March 1998 19.Mon. 20 Apr. Torts – general issues 20. Tue. 21 Apr. Torts – wrongfulness 1.House of Lords Donoghue v. Stevenson,1932; 2. House of Lords, Hedley Byrne & Co. Ltd. v. Heller & Partners Ltd. 3. Cass. civ. 7 May 1989; 4. RG, 7 Dec.1911 5. Court of Appeal, Ward v Tesco Stores Ltd., 1976 6.Cass. civ., 11 Jan 1989 1. Cass. civ. 2e, 14 June 1972; 2. BGH 20 October 1987; 3.BGH, 29 January 1991; 4.House of Lords, Glasgow Corporation v. Muir, 1943 21. Wed. 22 Apr. Torts –protection of life physical Integrity, health and freedom 1. BGH, 30 April 1991 2. House of Lords, Alcock v. Chief Constable of the South Yorkshire Police,1992 3. Cass. civ. 1re, 16 July 1991 22. Mon. 27 Apr. Torts – causation 1. BGH, 2 July 1991 2. Cass. civ., 2e, 3 October 1990 3. Privy Council, Overseas Tankship Ltd. v. Morts Dock & Engineering Co. Ltd., 1961 4. House of Lords, Hughes v. Lord Advocate, 1963 5. House of Lords, Donaghey v. Boulton & Paul Ltd., 1968 5 Studying Law at Roma Tre Syllabus 23. Tue. 28 Apr. Torts- liability not based on conduct 1. BGH, 15 October 1970 2. Cass. Ch. réun., 13 February 1930 3. Cass. civ. 2e, 19 March 1980 4.Cass. civ. 2e, 8 July 1992 5. House of Lords, Read v. J. Lyons & Co. Ltd., 1947 24. Wed. 29 Apr. Torts – product liability 1. BGH, 26 November 1968; 2. OLG Düsseldorf, 29 November 1996; 3. BGH, 12 November 1991; 4. Cass. civ. 1re, 17 January 1995; 5. ECJ Case C-127/04, 9 February 2006, Declan O’Byrne v. Sanofi Pasteur 25. Mon. 4 May Prof. S. BanakasTorts: protection of person and property 26. Tue. 5 May Prof. S. BanakasTorts: protection of honor and privacy 27. Wed. 6 May Prof. S. BanakasTorts: protection of economic interests 28.Mon. 11 May Product liability 1.Privy Council, Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills, 1935 2. BGH, 9 May 1995 3. Cass. civ. 1re, 3 March 1998 4.ECJ C-402/03 Skov Aeg v. Bilka Additional suggested readings: R. Sacco, Legal Formants: A Dynamic Approach to Comparative Law, in 39 Am. J. Comp. L. 1 (I) and 346 (II) (1991) G. Wagner The Economics of Harmonization. The Case of Contract Law, in 39 Common Market Law Review 995 (2002) R. Zimmermann, The Present State of European Private Law, in 57 Am. J. Comp. 479 (2009) 6