(Get free) Contracts for a Third-Party Beneficiary: A Historical and Comparative Account (Legal History Library: Studies in the History of Private Law)
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Through recent changes in Dutch (1992) and English (1999) private law, contracts for a third-party beneficiary are, in Western Europe, nowadays considered to be effective and enforceable. This concept is, however, incompatible with both the civilian tradition on the continent and the traditional parties-only rule of English common law. The purpose of this study is to show how the problem of the third-party beneficiary was dealt with during the various periods of Western...
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