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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2011
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There remains an urgent need for a deeper discussion of the theoretical, political, and federal dimensions of the European codification project. While much valuable work has already been undertaken, the essays in this collection take as their starting point the proposition that further reflection and critical thought will enhance the quality and efficacy of the on-going work of the various codification bodies. The book's papers are written by: prestigious scholars on the foundations of European private law; representatives of the Common Frame of Reference, the Study Group, and the Acquis Group; and those who have not been involved in particular projects, but who have previously commented more distantly on their work - for instance, those belonging to the Trento Group and the Social Justice Group. With these groups' contributions, The Foundations of European Private Law represents the most comprehensive attempt so far to survey the state of the codification project; its theoretical, political, and federal foundations; and the future prospects for enforcement and compliance.
General Introduction and Acknowledgements v
List of Contributors
xi
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Legislation and Preparatory Instruments
xxv
PART ONE THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
1 Editorial Introduction
3(8)
Roger Brownsword
2 `Restatements' in Europe and the US: Some Comparative Lessons
11(20)
Hans Schulte-Nolke
3 Dogmatising Non-legislative Codifications: Non-legislative Reference Texts in European Legal Discourse
31(28)
Nils Jansen
4 If You Don't Like Our Principles We Have Others: On Core Values and Underlying Principles in European Private Law: A Critical Discussion of the New `Principles' Section in the Draft Common Frame of Reference
59(14)
Martijn Hesselink
5 The Need for Codified Guiding Principles and Model Rules in European Contract Law
73(16)
Benedicte Fauvarque-Cosson
6 Old and New Insights for the Protection of Consumers in European Private Law in the Wake of the Global Economic Crisis
89(26)
Brigitta Lurger
7 The Economics of Private Law Harmonised Law-making: Mechanisms, Modes and Standards
115(24)
Fernando Gomez
Juan-Jose Ganuza
8 Of Islands and the Ocean: The Two Rationalities of European Private Law
139(20)
Ralf Michaels
9 The Theoretical Foundations of European Private Law: A Time to Stand and Stare
159(18)
Roger Brownsword
PART TWO POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS
10 The Political Foundations of European Private Law: Editorial Introduction
177(8)
Leone Niglia
11 A Transnational Genealogy of Proportionality in Private Law
185(36)
Duncan Kennedy
12 Balancing in Private Law and the Imperatives of the Public Interest: National Experiences and (Missed?) European Opportunities
221(28)
Norbert Reich
13 New Paths of Private Law
249(16)
Guido Alpa
14 Political Foundations of European Private Law: Rethinking the East-West Division Lines
265(20)
Marek Safjan
Aneta Wiewiorowska-Domagalska
15 The Impact of the Harmonisation of Private Law on the Reform of Civil Law in the New Member States
285(8)
Paul Varul
16 European Private Law: Political Foundations and Current Challenges
293(16)
Reiner Schulze
17 Of Jurisdictional Balancing in European Private Law
309(10)
Leone Niglia
PART THREE MULTI-LEVEL STRUCTURE OF PRIVATE LAW
18 The Multi-level Structure of Private Law: Editorial Introduction
319(4)
Stephen Weatherill
19 Plurality of Sources in European Private Law, or: How to Live With Legal Diversity?
323(14)
Jan M Smits
20 Private Law in a Federal Perspective
337(16)
Walter van Gerven
21 European Private Law: Unification, Harmonisation or Coordination?
353(10)
Kare Lilleholt
22 Top-Down or Bottom-Up? A Look at the Unification of Private Law in Federal Systems
363(16)
Mathias Reimann
Daniel Halberstam
23 The Foundations of Private Law in a Multi-level Structure: Balancing, Distribution of Law-making Power and other Constitutional Issues
379(14)
Matthias E Storme
24 A New Role for Private International and Procedural Law in European Integration? A Critical Comment
393(22)
Lubos Tichy
PART FOUR ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE
25 Enforcement and Compliance: Editorial Introduction
415(6)
Hans-W Micklitz
26 A Critical Note on Two EU Principles: A Proceduralist View on the Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR)
421(16)
Ianika Tzankova
Martin Gramatikov
27 Public and Private Enforcement: The Practical Implications for Policy Architecture
437(16)
Christopher Hodges
28 The Hybrid Quality of European Private Law
453(12)
Hugh Collins
29 `DCFR, Please Meet National Procedure': Enforcing the Frame of Reference using National Procedural Law
465(22)
Johan Lindholm
30 Individual Private Enforcement of Consumer Rights in Civil Courts in Europe
487(26)
Marco Loos
31 Enforcement and Compliance: An EU Law Perspective
513(18)
Jules Stuyck
32 From `Toolbox' to Academic Standard:- The Current and Future Status of the Draft Common Frame of Reference
531(24)
Ewoud Hondius
33 A Need for a New Structure for European Private Law
555(8)
Frydryk Zoll
34 Administrative Enforcement of European Private Law
563(30)
Hans-W Micklitz
Index 593
Roger Brownsword is Professor of Law at King's College, London, UK. Hans-W Micklitz is Director of Graduate Studies and Professor of Economic Law at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Leone Niglia is Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies and Associate Professor of Law/Reader at the University of Exeter, UK. Stephen Weatherill is Jacques Delors Professor of European Law at the University of Oxford (UK) and a Fellow of Somerville College.