Idea del contrato: cincuenta años después (consideraciones previas a una definición del contrato)

  • Manuel García Amigo
Palabras clave: Contract, Efficiency of the contract, General conditions, Abusive clauses, Partial nullity, Integration, Contractual relation, Rules/contractual norm

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It is a question of verifying that, if with a conceptual scheme of the contract, based on the classic conception of Domat —who inspired the Civil Latin Codes: Frenchman, Spanish, Italian— and of Savigny —who inspired the German BGB—, there can be assumed the new contractual realities of the general conditions and of the improper clauses in consumers contracts: it comes near to the conclusion of the idea of a «three-dimensional» contract —of contract as juridical fact (declarations of will), as contractual relation and as norm/rules (or part of it) regulating that relation— it is better perceived and those modern phenomena are more fully explained, and of his legislative sequel: the partial nullity of the contractual rules/norm, as well as of the classic figures of the interpretation and of the integration of the contract.

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2005-01-01
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García Amigo M. . (2005). Idea del contrato: cincuenta años después (consideraciones previas a una definición del contrato). FORO. Revista de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales, Nueva Época, 2, 11-46. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/FORO/article/view/FORO0505210011A
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