Making European Private Law: Governance Design

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Fabrizio Cafaggi, Horatia Muir Watt
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010 M01 1 - 368 pages
This is a remarkably ambitious work of scholarship. What can Europe bring to private law, and what can it take away? And how do we shape the institutional design of the governance model(s) that comprise Europe ? A stellar collection of contributors provid
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Different facts of market integration
37
Multilevel Europe and private law
39
Harmonizing civil litigation in Europe?
46
European system of private laws an economic perspective
64
The impact of EU enlargement on private law governance in Central and Eastern Europe the case for consumer protection
98
Governance design for European private law lessons from the Europeanization of competition law in Central and eastern Europe
138
Private lawmaking
195
Governance in European private law
225
Private law regulation and governance design and the personal work contract
227
Regulatory agencies regulatory legitimacy and European private law
235
Regulating private legislation
254
Governance implications for the European Union of the changing character of private law
269
Conclusions
287
The making of European private law governance design
289
Index
353

Remarks on the needs and methods for governance in the field of private international law at the global and regional levels
197
The American Law Institute a model for the new Europe?
209

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