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- European_civil_code abstract "The European civil code (ECC) is a proposed harmonisation of private law across the European Union. The ultimate aim of a European civil code is, like a national civil code, to deal comprehensively with the core areas of private law. Private law typically covered in a civil code includes the family law, the law of inheritance, property law and the Law of Obligations. The law of obligations includes the law of contracts, delicts (or torts) and restitution. It was from work on European contract law that the push for a comprehensive European civil code arose. The development of a European civil code has primarily focused on creating a unified law of contracts. Thus European civil code is often used in specific reference to the harmonisation of contract law throughout the EU.".
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- European_civil_code wikiPageExternalLink 1957-rodi-se-evropsky-obcansky-zakonik-.aspx.
- European_civil_code wikiPageExternalLink www.sgecc.net.
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- European_civil_code subject Category:Civil_codes.
- European_civil_code subject Category:European_Union_law.
- European_civil_code subject Category:Private_law.
- European_civil_code type Abstraction100002137.
- European_civil_code type CivilCodes.
- European_civil_code type Code106667317.
- European_civil_code type Communication100033020.
- European_civil_code type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- European_civil_code comment "The European civil code (ECC) is a proposed harmonisation of private law across the European Union. The ultimate aim of a European civil code is, like a national civil code, to deal comprehensively with the core areas of private law. Private law typically covered in a civil code includes the family law, the law of inheritance, property law and the Law of Obligations. The law of obligations includes the law of contracts, delicts (or torts) and restitution.".
- European_civil_code label "European civil code".
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- European_civil_code isPrimaryTopicOf European_civil_code.