Foreword (Albert Ruda-González)
Introduction
1. Recodification and Recent Developments in the Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe
Zvonimir Slakoper and Ivan Tot
Part I. Recodification of the Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe
2. The Conception and Institutional Novelties of Recodification of Private Law in the Slovak Republic
Marek Števček and Marek Ivančo
3. Recodifying Tort Law in Central Europe in the Beginning of Twenty-First Century (Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary)
Ewa Bagińska and Paulina Wyszyńska-Ślufińska
4. Limitations of Freedom of Contract in the New Codifications of the Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe: An Inspiration for the New Polish Civil Code?
Dorota Miler
5. Liability for Breach of Contract in Hungarian Law
Attila Menyhárd
Part II. Specific Institutes and Recent Developments in the Law of Obligations in Central and Southeast Europe
6. Ascertainment of a Claim as a Requirement for Set-Off: Different Approaches in Comparative and the Czech Law
Jiří Handlar
7. Restitution of Use Value of Money in Unjustified Enrichment: Some Open Questions in the Law of Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia
Damjan Možina
8. The Use of Negative Interest Rates with a Special Reference to Banking Cash Deposit Contracts in the Law of Croatia
Ana Vargek Stilinović and Marko Stilinović
9. The Formality of Real Estate Transactions in the Law of Slovenia and Croatia in the Light of New Technologies
David Borlinič Gačnik and Jure Jakšić
10. A Contradiction Arising from an Annulment Decision of the Turkish Constitutional Court: The Unique Problem of a Unique Provision of the New Code of Obligations
Orhan Emre Konuralp
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