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UNINA9910725984803321 |
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Schramke Jürgen |
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Das Prinzip Enthusiasmus : Wandlungen des Begriffs im Zeitalter der Aufklärung und der Französischen Revolution / / Jürgen Schramke |
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Göttingen, Germany : , : Universitätsverlag Göttingen, , 2018 |
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1 online resource (401 pages) |
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Intellectual life |
French literature |
Enlightenment - Europe |
German literature - History and criticism |
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Auf einer breiten Basis maßgeblicher deutscher und französischer Texte gelingt es Jürgen Schramke nachzuweisen, welch bedeutende Rolle dem Konzept Enthusiasmus in den unterschiedlichen Strömungen der Aufklärung zukommt. In einem großen geschichtlichen Bogen von der frühen Aufklärung bis zur Französischen Revolution zeigt er auf, wie der Begriff sich von seinen religiösen Konnotationen löst und zunehmend als eine positive seelische Energie verstanden wird, derer sich die Vernunft bedient, um Praxis werden zu können. Dabei erläutert Jürgen Schramke durchgängig auch die Verbindungs- und Trennlinien zu den Begriffen Schwärmerei und Fanatismus im Kontext der zeitgenössischen Diskussionszusammenhänge und belegt zudem den oftmals engen Zusammenhang zwischen Enthusiasmus und Genie-Konzept. Als Philologe mit einem ausgeprägten Interesse an Ideengeschichte, als Germanist und Romanist mit langjähriger Erfahrung in Forschung und Lehre an deutschen und französischen Universitäten hat Jürgen Schramke sein Forschungsfeld mit großer Fachkompetenz vermessen. Die Erträge seiner wertvollen Arbeit verdienen Aufmerksamkeit und produktive Auseinandersetzung. |
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UNINA9910991173903321 |
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Autore |
Chen Zhen |
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Tourists, Consumer Contracts and Private International Law in China / / by Zhen Chen |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (XV, 228 p.) |
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Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, , 2214-9902 ; ; 123 |
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Conflict of laws |
International law |
Comparative law |
Civil rights |
European communities |
Contracts |
Common law |
Commercial law |
European Economic Community |
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law |
European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms |
Common Contract Law |
European Economic Law |
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Introduction -- The Notion of Consumer or Consumer Contract under Chinese Private International Law -- Jurisdiction Rules over Consumer Contracts in China -- Protecting Package Travel Tourists and Timeshare Tourists as Consumers in China -- Party Autonomy in Consumer Choice of Law Rules in China -- Conclusions. |
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This book explores the intersection of consumer contracts and private international law, with a specific focus on tourists in China. The primary |
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aim is to analyze how private international law addresses consumer protection issues, particularly for tourists, and to come up with legislative proposals to improve consumer protection in China. By examining current legislative provisions, case studies, and judicial practices, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of consumer protection in Chinese private international law and potential legal reforms to enhance consumers’ access to justice in cross-border litigation. The increasing globalization and mobility of consumers, especially tourists, call for robust legal frameworks to protect their rights across borders. While China does endeavor to protect consumers, the current regulations in Chinese private international law remain insufficient. Consumers, including tourist consumers, still encounter major obstacles in international civil litigation. This book highlights the strengths and weaknesses of China’s legal system, offering insights for potential legal reforms to enhance consumer protection there. This book is intended for academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students with an interest in private international law, consumer protection, and comparative law. It also offers a valuable resource for international organizations involved in consumer rights and tourism. By providing a focused analysis of tourist-related consumer contracts in China, it fills a critical gap in the existing literature. |
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