Principi Romanistici della contrattazione a distanza nell'UE = Roman law principles of distance contracting in the EU

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the foundations of Roman law that have crystallized around different legal principles that currently shape the legal-substantive regime of distance contracting with consumers in the framework of the EU. In particular, we will deal with the principles that gove...

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Subtitles:Roman law principles of distance contracting in the EU
Main Author: Ruiz Espinosa, José (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia 2022
In: Vergentis
Year: 2022, Volume: 14, Pages: 109-133
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Roman law / Principle of law / Contract / Good faith / Pacta sunt servanda (International law) / Retraction
RelBib Classification:XA Law
Further subjects:B informazione precontrattuale
B pacta sunt servanda
B recesso
B buona fede contrattuale
B contractual good faith
B withdrawal
B pre-contractual information
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Summary:The purpose of this paper is to analyse the foundations of Roman law that have crystallized around different legal principles that currently shape the legal-substantive regime of distance contracting with consumers in the framework of the EU. In particular, we will deal with the principles that govern contracts from their genesis and subsequent development, such as: a) good faith as an inspiring principle of perfection (art. 1.258 and 1.262 of the Civil Code) intended to inform the contract (art. 97 and 98 of the Revised Text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users, hereinafter, TRLGDCU); b) and the right of withdrawal as an exception to pacta sunt servanda or fulfilment of what has been agreed (art. 102 TRLGDCU).
L'obiettivo di questo articolo è quello di analizzare i fondamenti del diritto romanoche si sono cristallizzati intorno a diversi principi giuridici che attualmente danno forma alregime giuridico-sostanziale della contrattazione a distanza con i consumatori nel quadrodell'UE. In particolare, ci occuperemo dei principi che regolano i contratti dalla loro genesi esuccessivaevoluzione,quali:a)labuonafedecomeprincipioispiratorediperfezione(art.1.258 e 1.262 del Codice Civile) destinato a informare il contratto (artt. 97 e 98 del TestoRivisto della Legge Generale per la Difesa dei Consumatori e degli Utenti, d'ora in poiTRLGDCU);b)eildirittodirecessocomeeccezionealpactasuntservandaoall'adempimentodi quanto concordato(art. 102 TRLGDCU).
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