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Title:
Primary EU law and private law concepts / edited by Hans-W Micklitz, Carla Sieburgh.
Publisher:
Intersentia,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xlvii, 275 pages : 3 figures ; 24 cm
Subject:
Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Europ©Þische Union.
Europ©Þischer Gerichtshof.
Union europ©♭enne.--Cour de justice.
Court of Justice of the European Communities.
Civil law--European Union countries.
Constitutional law--European Union countries.
Hof van Justitie van de Europese Gemeenschappen
Burgerlijk recht
Europees recht
Privatrecht.
Rechtsprechung.
Droit civil--Pays de l'Union europ<U+fffd>eenne.
Droit constitutionnel--Pays de l'Union europ<U+fffd>eenne.
Civil law.
Constitutional law.
Europe--European Union countries.
Other Authors:
Micklitz, Hans-W., editor.
Sieburgh, C. H., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents:
Primary EU law and private law concepts /Hans-W. Micklitz and Carla Sieburgh -- The impact of free movement of goods and services on private law rights and remedies / Paul Verbruggen -- The impact of free movement of capital on private law / Anne-Christin Mittwoch -- The impact of competition law on the private law concepts of nullity and damages / Iris Ben©œhr -- The impact of Article 101(2) TFEU nullity on privte law / Caroline Cauffman -- The impact of EU state aid law on national private law / Pablo Ib©Ł©łez Colomo -- The impact of EU intellectual property law and the Charter on private law concepts / Barend van Leeuwen.
Summary:
This volume has for its theme the interplay between and influence exerted on approaches and legal concepts of private law, including property rights law, by primary EU law, particularly internal market law. The starting hypothesis is that the European Court of Justice has developed concepts in private law cases which are different in substance from the concepts which exist in the private law systems of the Member States. The project aims to present developments in present law of which EU lawyers and private lawyers generally are unaware. It envisions to give ground-breaking analyses of private law concepts (the person, property, contract and tort and remedies) which are used, created or adjusted by the Court. Each analysis results from obtaining insights in the substantive meaning of the conceptual subjects addressed in the Court?s case law, disconnected from national meanings of such concepts. The direction of this analysis is from the cases to the concepts, not the other way around: the cases and the facts behind the cases are the starting point. The analyses try to avoid preconceptions based on national private law systems.
ISBN:
9781780684529
1780684525
OCLC:
(OCoLC)971080097
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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