01884nam 2200421 450 991055763800332120230219231807.03-7489-1177-7(CKB)5840000000006291(NjHacI)995840000000006291(EXLCZ)99584000000000629120230219d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA comparative study of the formation of contracts in Japanese, English, and German law /Anna Katharina Suzuki-KlasenBaden-Baden :Nomos,2022.1 online resource (632 pages)Recht in Ostasien3-8487-7128-4 The basic elements of a contract, namely, offer and acceptance, the intention to be bound, and consideration, and requirements of form found in English, German, and Japanese law are compared against the background of their historical development, the legal consciousness and practices existing in these countries. In this way, awareness is built both of the theoretical or practical differences and the underlying socio-cultural reasons. This in turn aids in the comprehension of why certain variations exist, which, although sometimes deceptively small, may have great importance for contracting in practice.Recht in Ostasien.ContractsGermanyContractsGreat BritainContractsJapanContractsContractsContracts346.4302Suzuki-Klasen Anna Katharina1278435NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910557638003321A comparative study of the formation of contracts in Japanese, English, and German law3013251UNINA