Rechtswissenschaft

Walter Doralt

Der Wegfall der Geschäftsgrundlage

Altes und Neues zur théorie de l'imprévision in Frankreich

Jahrgang 76 () / Heft 4, S. 761-784 (24)

Change of Circumstances – Old and New Elements of the French théorie de l'imprévision This paper deals with the French théorie de l'imprévision and the context of hardship due to changed circumstances. The famous canal de Craponne case, decided by the Cour de cassation in 1876, continues to define court practice, with significant consequences for contract practice and subsequent court decisions. The position adopted by the Cour de cassation in its landmark decision has had repercussions not only and directly as regards imprévision, but also in the context of bonne foi and cause. The unfortunate results are a lack of both legal certainty and fairness. There is a broad perception that the status quo is unsatisfactory and all three of the competing drafts for the pending modernisation of the French law of obligations propose the adoption of a rule in the Code civil. However, these concepts vary considerably. A comparison of the respective strengths and weaknesses of these drafts concludes with a suggestion to follow the approach advanced by the Chancellerie project.
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Walter Doralt geboren 1978; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Wien und der Università Cattolica in Mailand; 2005 Promotion; Wiss. Mitarbeiter am MPI für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg; University of Oxford/Institute of European and Comparative Law, St. Catherine's College (2007/2008); Visiting Professor, Università Luigi Bocconi, Mailand (2008/2009); Referent am MPI für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Hamburg (bis 2017); Lehrbeauftragter an der Bucerius Law School (seit 2013); Habilitation (Bucerius Law School, 2017); Professor an der Universität Graz.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2535-1109