Civil courts and the European polity : the constitutional role of private law adjudication in Europe

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Published:Oxford ; London ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Hart, 2023
Persons: Mak, Chantal <<[HerausgeberIn]>> -, Kas, Betül <<[HerausgeberIn]>>
Organization:Judges in Utopia <2019, Amsterdam>
Format: Book / Printed Book / Conference paper
Language:English
Physical description:xxi, 268 Seiten
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"The chapters are the elaborated versions of papers first presented at the final conference of the research project entitled 'Judges in Utopia' in Amsterdam in November 2019."
ISBN:9781509941674
9781509969166
Classification - More hits on the same topic:EG: XV A = Länder: Europäische Union: Gerichtshof: Gesamtdarstellung.
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520 |a "Maybe not surprisingly, public law has always been seen as the vehicle for driving polity building in Europe. But what role might private law play? This collection argues that it plays a crucial one, as interactions in civil society, which it governs, are the bedrock of any shared identity. It take a four part approach when doing so; firstly, it explores the theoretical questions at play before moving onto a discussion of judicial activity in European private law. Next, it offers case studies to further support its position. Finally, it offers a mosaic where expert practitioners articulate the role that European private law judges see for themselves in building common ground. This important book will be read with interest by all scholars of European law, both public and private"-- 
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992 |a CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS V CONTRIBUTORS IX TABLE OF CASES XI 1. CIVIL COURTS AND THE EUROPEAN POLITY: AN INTRODUCTION 1 CHANTAL MAK AND BETIIL KAS PARTI THE POLITICS OF EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW ADJUDICATION 2. JUDGE-MADE EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW AND EUROPEAN POLITY-BUILDING 19 BETIIL KAS AND HANS-W MICKLITZ 3. ON THE DOUBLY CONSTITUTIONALISING CHARACTER OF EUROPEAN CONTRACT LAW 43 MICHAEL W DOWDLE 4. REIMAGINING EUROPE THROUGH PRIVATE LAW ADJUDICATION 63 CHANTAL MAK 5. DECONSTRUCTING THE CJEU'S JURISPRUDENCE TO ENABLE JUDICIAL DIALOGUE 79 FRANCESCA EPISCOPO PART II RIGHTS 6. THE SOCIETAL IMPACT OF EU ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW: WIDENING AND DEEPENING EQUALITY IN THE PRIVATE SPHERE 101 BETIIL KAS 7. FREEDOM OF SPEECH, CONSUMER PROTECTION AND THE DUTY TO CONTRACT 123 MATEUSZ GROCHOWSKI PART III REMEDIES ARTICLE 47 OF THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE CASE LAW OF THE CJEU: BETWEEN EU CONSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALISM AND THE ENHANCEMENT OF JUSTICE IN THE MEMBER STATES 141 GIULIA GENTILE VIII CONTENTS 9. JUSTICE IN TIMES OF CRISIS: THE SIGNALLING FUNCTION OF ARTICLE 47 OF THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN CONSUMER DEBT COLLECTION CASES 161 ANNA VAN DUIN 10. JUDICIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROTECTION INTERTWINED: THE RIGHT TO AN EFFECTIVE, PROPORTIONATE AND DISSUASIVE REMEDY 175 FABRIZIO CAFAGGI PART IV REPRESENTATION 11. REPRESENTING FUTURE GENERATIONS THROUGH EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION 197 LAURA E BURGERS 12. THE CASE OF THE LLVA STEEL PLANT: A NEVER-ENDING BATTLE BETWEEN HEALTH, THE ENVIRONMENT AND EMPLOYMENT 213 LUCA ETTORE PERRIELLO 13. THE CAUSAL LINK IN TORT-BASED CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION: A CHALLENGE FOR THE COURTS 227 MONIKA HINTEREGGER PARTV REFLECTIONS 14. THE JOB OF THE JUDGE IN THE SUPRANATIONAL EUROPEAN RULE OF LAW 243 CASSANDRA CW LANGE 15. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE AZIZ CASE 257 JOSE MARIA FERNANDEZ SEIJO INDEX 261 
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