This publication is the extension of a conference held in Oxford, which brought together top academics. This excellent book includes contributions from incisive legal experts who examined the nature and purpose of the involvement of European Union law in private law.
- Michel Theys, Agence Europe's Daily Bulletin, No 10893
1 Private Law Relationships and EU Law
Dorota Leczykiewicz and Stephen Weatherill
2 The Elusive Character of Private Autonomy in EU Law
Stephen Weatherill
3 The European Union, its Member States and their Citizens
Monica Claes
4 Freedom of Contract and the Horizontal Effect of Free Movement Law
Gareth Davies
5 The Impact of the General Principles of Union Law upon Private Relationships
Michael Dougan
6 Who Determines What Civil Courts Decide? Private Rights, Public Policy and EU Law
Simon Whittaker
7 The General Principles of Civil Law: Their Nature, Roles and Legitimacy
Martijn W Hesselink
8 The Court of Justice's Principle of Effectiveness and its Unforeseeable Impact on Private Law Relationships
Peter Rott
9 The Constitutional Dimension of Private Law Liability Rules in the EU
Dorota Leczykiewicz
10 Social Dumping, Multi-level Governance and Private Law in Employment Relationships
Hugh Collins
11 The Impact of the Non-Discrimination Principle on Private Autonomy
Norbert Reich
12 The Involvement of EU Law in Personal Work Relations: A Defining Issue for European Private Law?
Mark Freedland
13 Black Lists and Private Autonomy in EU Contract Law
Daniela Caruso
14 EU Law and Consumer Transactions without an Internal Market Dimension
Christian Twigg-Flesner
15 The 'Average Consumer' of EU Law in Domestic and European Litigation
Vanessa Mak
16 'Spillovers' from EU Law into National Law: (Un)intended Consequences for Private Law Relationships
Angus Johnston
17 Competition Law and Contract: The Euro-defence
Okeoghene Odudu
This book explores the nature and purpose of the involvement of European Union law in private law relationships.
Individual chapters look at such sectors regulating private law relationships as consumer law, labour law, competition law, equal treatment law and the law of remedies.
A useful study for all those concerned with the ever increasing involvement of EU law in regulating private conduct and the relationships between individuals.
The latest research from the OIECL.
A series established by the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law as a forum for the dissemination of its research. Both European and comparative law are understood in the broadest sense, and a particular emphasis is placed on the specific intersection of the two disciplines.
Series Editor:
Professor Matthew Dyson
Board of Advisory Editors:
Professor Stefan Enchelmaier
Professor Mark Freedland, FBA
Professor Birke Häcker
Professor Imelda Maher
Professor Iyiola Solanke
Professor Stephen Weatherill
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Biografisk notat
Dorota Leczykiewicz is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law of the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of St Peter's College.
Professor Stephen Weatherill is Jacques Delors Professor of European Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Oxford, Deputy Director for European Law in the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law, and a Fellow of Somerville College.