Supervening impossibility of the provision of sports training and coaching due to the 'coronavirus'
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v28i81.36Keywords:
Covid-19, Provision of services, Supervening impossibility, DCFR, European Contract CodeAbstract
The paper analyses the situation of the contracts to provide services that persons or sport organisations agree with their students in the context of expanded health crisis worldwide caused by the coronavirus. Given the diverse background of the readers, reference to specific national or local regulations will be avoided. Instead, general principles of the service contract contained in some studies that have dealt with the transnational harmonisation of private law are considered.
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