02657nam0-2200349 --450 991025345040332120180209103056.0978150991160820180209d2017----kmuy0itay5050----baengGBThe Code Napoléon rewrittenFrench contract law after the 2016 reformsedited by John Cartwright and Simon WhittakerOxford ;Portland, Oregon :Hart Publishing,2017.XXIII, 507 p.24 cmStudies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Lawvolume 25Includes bibliographical references and indexThe process of the elaboration of the reform of the law of contract / Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson, Juliette Gest, and François Ancel -- Contracts, contract law and contractual principle / Simon Whittaker -- Formation of contract : negotiation and the process of agreement / Ruth Sefton-Green -- Validity of contract : Dol, erreur, and obligation d'information / Carole Aubert De Vincelles -- Violence in the reformed Napoleonic Code : the surprising survival of third parties / Ciara Kennefick -- The contents of contracts : Prestation, Objet, but no longer la Cause? / Laurent Aynés -- The revolution in unfair terms / Philippe Stoffel-Munck -- Mandatory and non-mandatory rules in the new law of contract / Cecile Pérés --Does review on the ground of improvision breach the principle of the binding force of contracts? / Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson -- The proprietary effects of contracts / Geneviève Helleringer -- The effects of contracts and third parties / Jean-Sébastien Borghetti -- Exécution forcé en nature / Yves-Marie Laithier -- The exception d'inexécution / Thomas Genicon -- Termination for contractual non-performance / Soléne Rowan -- The new design of the French law of contract and obligations : an Italian view / Pietro Sirena -- A Spanish perspective on the general theory of contract / Esther Arroyo Amayuelas -- La troisiéme jeunesse du Code civil : a German lawyer looks at the reform of French contract law / Birke Häcker.ContractsFranceStandardized terms of contractFranceClauses (Law)FranceObligations (Law)FranceLaw reformFrance346.440223itaCartwright,John1957-243076Whittaker,Simon308133ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK991025345040332116 AB 190CP 360DDCPDDCPThe Code Napoléon rewritten1504176UNINA04412nam 2200757Ia 450 991078286940332120230721005232.00-292-79383-910.7560/718845(CKB)1000000000720654(OCoLC)646793575(CaPaEBR)ebrary10273744(SSID)ssj0000260535(PQKBManifestationID)11192659(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000260535(PQKBWorkID)10223910(PQKB)10355597(MiAaPQ)EBC3443369(OCoLC)311054120(MdBmJHUP)muse2044(Au-PeEL)EBL3443369(CaPaEBR)ebr10273744(DE-B1597)587931(OCoLC)1286807358(DE-B1597)9780292793835(EXLCZ)99100000000072065420080423d2008 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrToward a Latina feminism of the Americas[electronic resource] repression and resistance in Chicana and Mexicana literature /Anna Marie Sandoval1st ed.Austin University of Texas Press20081 online resource (150 p.) Chicana matters seriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-292-71884-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. [109]-122) and index."Unir los lazos": braiding Chicana and Mexicana subjectivities -- Crossing borders and blurring boundaries: Sandra Cisneros re-visions the wailing woman -- "No dejen que se escapen": Carmen Boullosa and Laura Esquivel -- Acts of daily resistance in urban and rural settings: the fiction of Helena María Viramontes.Weaving strands of Chicana and Mexicana subjectivities, Toward a Latina Feminism of the Americas explores political and theoretical agendas, particularly those that undermine the patriarchy, across a diverse range of Latina authors. Within this range, calls for a coalition are clear, but questions surrounding the process of these revolutionary dialogues provide important lines of inquiry. Examining the works of authors such as Sandra Cisneros, Laura Esquivel, Carmen Boullosa, and Helena María Viramontes, Anna Sandoval considers resistance to traditional cultural symbols and contemporary efforts to counteract negative representations of womanhood in literature and society. Offering a new perspective on the oppositional nature of Latina writers, Sandoval emphasizes the ways in which national literatures have privileged male authors, whose viewpoint is generally distinct from that of women—a point of departure rarely acknowledged in postcolonial theory. Applying her observations to the disciplinary, historical, and spatial facets of literary production, Sandoval interrogates the boundaries of the Latina experience. Building on the dialogues begun with such works as Sonia Saldivar-Hull's Feminism on the Border and Ellen McCracken's New Latina Narrative, this is a concise yet ambitious comparative approach to the historical and cultural connections (as well as disparities) found in Chicana and Mexicana literature.Chicana matters series.American literatureMexican American authorsHistory and criticismAmerican literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticismMexican literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticismFeminism in literatureWomen in literatureComparative literatureAmerican and MexicanComparative literatureMexican and AmericanAmerican literatureMexican American authorsHistory and criticism.American literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism.Mexican literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism.Feminism in literature.Women in literature.Comparative literatureAmerican and Mexican.Comparative literatureMexican and American.810.9/8972Sandoval Anna Marie1539510MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782869403321Toward a Latina feminism of the Americas3790451UNINA