No. VI, January 2001
Index
- Dear reader,
- The Structure and the Salient Features of the Principles of European Contract Law
- The New Law of Obligations in Estonia and the Developments Towards Unification and Harmonisation of Law in Europe
- Towards a (Post)modern European Contract Law
- Applicable Law in the Light of Modern Law of Obligations and Bases for the Preparation of the Law of Obligations Act
- Latvian Contract Law and the EU
- About Grounds for Exemption from Performance under the Draft Estonian Law of Obligations Act
- Problems of Consumer Protection in Russia
- On Options of Law-interpretation in the Context of the General Part of the Civil Code Act
- Regulation of Limitation Periods in Estonian Private Law: Historical Overview and Prospects
- Statutory Marital Property Law de lege lata and de lege ferenda
- The Law of Property Act - Cornerstone of the Civil Law Reform
- The Concept of Ownership in Current Russian Law
- Latvian Property and Collateral Law and Protection of Foreign Investments
- Laws of Succession in Europe and Estonia: How We Got to Where We Are and Where We Should Be Heading
- Subjective Fault as a Basis of Delictual Liability
- Law Applicable to Persons Pursuant to Draft Private International Law Act
- Why Do We Fear Civil Law in Labour Law?
- Textbook of Pandects or New Style of Legislation in Estonia?
- Private Law Instruments in the System of Environmental Control
- Legal Status of Religious Communities in the Realms of Public and Private Law
- The Civil Law Institutes as Part of Criminal Law
- Compatibility of the Estonian Penal Law to the Need for Protection of Financial Interests of the European Union
- On the Scope of Competitiveness of Court Proceedings in the Draft Code of Criminal Procedure
- Constitution of the Republic of Estonia in the Light of Accession to the European Union
- Status of International Law in the Estonian Legal System under the 1992 Constitution