Product details
- Categories: Private International Law
- Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers
- ISBN: 9781780684529
- Publication Date: 03/08/2017
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 276
- Language: English
Summary
Primary EU Law and Private Law Concepts starts with the hypothesis that the European Court of Justice has developed concepts in private law cases which differ in substance from the concepts that exist in the private law systems of the Member States. It aims to present developments in the current law of which EU lawyers and private lawyers generally are unaware. It offers ground-breaking analyses of the main private law concepts (the person, property, contract and tort and remedies) as they are used, created or adjusted by the Court. Each analysis results from insights obtained from the substantive meaning of the concepts deployed in the Court’s case law, disconnected from the 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 private law relationships are the starting point. In this way the analyses show in detail how primary EU law influences private law relationships.
This book will be useful for academics, practitioners and students interested in EU private law.
Table of contents
Table of Contents (p. 0)
Chapter 1. Primary EU Law and Private Law Concepts (p. 1)
Chapter 2. The Impact of Free Movement of Goods and Services on Private Lawrights and Remedies (p. 47)
Chapter 3. The Impact of Free Movement of Capital on Private Law (p. 93)
Chapter 4. The Impact of Competition Law on the Private Law Concepts of Nullity, and Damages (p. 133)
Chapter 5. The Impact of Article 101 (2) TFEU Nullity on Private Law (p. 165)
Chapter 6. The Impact of EU State Aid Law on National Private Law (p. 207)
Chapter 7. The Impact of EU Intellectual Property Law and the Charter on Private Law Concepts (p. 241)
Chapter 8. Index (p. 271)