Schulze / Schulte-Nölke European Private Law - Current Status and Perspectives
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-3-86653-933-4
Verlag: Otto Schmidt
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 141 mm x 224 mm
ISBN: 978-3-86653-933-4
Verlag: Otto Schmidt
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Business law and labour law are driving forces and core areas of European private law. New concepts and approaches are thus required that are not limited to civil law and that are different from those traditionally embraced by national private law. These new challenges regarding the current status and perspectives of European private law are discussed in this volume by sixteen highly reputed researchers from across Europe. The contributions concern various areas of European private law, including contract, property, company, competition and labour law. This book will be an invaluable source for all those working on European law and private law within Europe.
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1;Foreword;6
2;Contributors;8
3;Contents;10
4;Part I Foundations;12
4.1;Contours of European Private Law;14
4.2;Economic Underpinnings of European Private Law Harmonization*;38
4.3;The Social, Political and Cultural Dimension of EU Private Law*;68
4.4;How to realise the ‘Blue Button’? – Reflections on an optional instrument in the area of contract law;100
5;Part II Specific Aspects;116
5.1;Unfair competition law in the EU in the years to come;118
5.2;Unfair commercial practices Future directions;144
5.3;Unfair commercial practices –;144
5.4;European Company Law – Common Principles or Competition between Legislators?;156
5.5;European Labour Law – Assessing a slowing down of European social policy;192
5.6;Flexibilität und Schutzbedarf abhängiger Arbeit – Entwicklungen im europäischen Arbeitsrecht;220
5.7;European property law: A methodology for the future;238
5.8;Droit international privé;260
6;Part III Panel Discussion. Statements on Perspectives for European Private Law: As much diversity as possible, as less uniformity as necessary;274
6.1;Christian von Bar;276
6.2;Brigitte Kamphausen;280
6.3;Norbert Reich;282
6.4;Maciej Szpunar;284
6.5;Heiko Willems;286
6.6;Paul Lagarde;288