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Dalam keberagaman masyarakat Indonesia yang kaya akan nilai-nilai sosial, politik, dan budaya, pembaruan hukum pidana menjadi tonggak penting dalam upaya membangun sistem hukum yang lebih adil dan berpihak kepada keadilan. Pembaruan dalam ranah hukum pidana pada dasarnya adalah upaya untuk melakukan evaluasi dan restrukturisasi (reorientasi dan reformasi) hukum sesuai dengan nilai-nilai umum yang bersifat sosio-politik, sosio-filosofis, dan kultural masyarakat Indonesia. Dengan demikian, proses pembaruan hukum pidana Indonesia perlu menggali dan memperhatikan nilai-nilai yang melekat dalam identitas bangsa Indonesia, dengan tujuan agar mencakup berbagai aspek yang bersifat sosio-politik, sosio-filosofis, dan kultural. Pembaruan Hukum Pidana bukan hanya sebuah kajian akademis, tetapi juga sebuah panggilan untuk berpartisipasi aktif dalam membangun sistem hukum yang lebih baik bagi seluruh masyarakat Indonesia. Dengan membaca buku ini, pembaca diharapkan dapat memperluas wawasan mereka tentang urgensi reformasi hukum pidana dan bagaimana hal itu dapat menjadi landasan untuk mewujudkan keadilan yang lebih inklusif dan menyejahterakan.
Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical analysis of the law of contracts in the Netherlands covers every aspect of the subject – definition and classification of contracts, contractual liability, relation to the law of property, good faith, burden of proof, defects, penalty clauses, arbitration clauses, remedies in case of non-performance, damages, power of attorney, and much more. Lawyers who handle transnational contracts will appreciate the explanation of fundamental differences in terminology, application, and procedure from one legal system to another, as well as the international aspects of contract law. Throughout the book, the trea...
Offers students with a logical introduction to contract law. Exploring various developments and case decisions in the field of contract law, this title combines an examination of authorities and commentaries with a modern contextual approach.
This collection of essays brings together the work of many of the world's leading Contract Law scholars. It focuses upon a common central theme: the question of good faith and fair dealing in the Law of Contract. The work discusses the requirement of good faith and its role in the formation ofcontracts, contractual obligations, and Breach of Contract and Remedial Issues.
Contract drafting is different from the other types of writing that a new lawyer is faced with. Law school contracts classes rarely consider the issues that arise in sophisticated commercial transactions. A new lawyer is therefore forced to learn by doing and observing -- in high-pressure 'on the job' training. Now there is help. Working with Contracts: What Law School Doesn't Teach You provides the beginning lawyer with an operative understanding of the vocabulary and the building blocks of contracts. It introduces the basic elements of all contracts; describes the lawyer's role in the drafting and negotiating process; discusses amendments, waivers, and consents; and addresses issues that arise in reviewing contracts, including due diligence issues. It also offers sample provisions, drafting checklists, and an expansive glossary of contract language and basic transactional practice.
This short book on such a broad topic attempts to illustrate the point made by Professor V. G. Curran that difficulties in transmitting concepts across cultural-linguistic differences can be remedied by taking a cultural immersion approach for effective comparative legal analysis. (Comparative Law, CAP). This book is divided into topics most illustrative of a trans-systemic approach and begins with the History and Foundations of Contract (Part I), with an emphasis on the notion of contract and those elements of a contract considered essential to its formation. The Execution of Contracts (Part II) reflects the impact of the different cultural contexts on the nature and extent of the performance of their obligations by parties to a contract.
This volume outlines European perspectives on the liability which may follow a break-off of precontractual negotiations.
This text aims to be an essential work for every practitioner who deals with private international law, including contracts made or performed in other jurisdictions or with foreign parties, property situated overseas, disputes relating to torts committed abroad or committed by foreign parties, and personal and family matters involving people in other jurisdictions. Important legislation covered includes the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995 and the Arbitration Act 1996. It covers all recent developments in statute and case law, including rulings of the European Court of Justice. Chapters on jurisdiction, forum non conveniens arbitration, restitution and torts have been rewritten to take account of major changes in the law.
The relationship of law to economic freedom has been a vital element in the history of all modern democratic societies. "Freedom of contract" is both a technical term in law, referring to private agreements and promises, and a metaphor often deployed to describe economic liberty. This volume of new essays by eminent legal historians offers fresh perspectives on freedom of contract in both senses of the term, and considers how economic freedom relates to such classic political freedoms as free speech and other Anglo-American constitutional norms. The principal focus of the essays is on broad issues of policy and law, rather than on narrow considerations of legal doctrine. All the contributors...