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Constitutionalization of European Private Law: XXII/2
Do fundamental rights impact our rights and obligations in our contractual relations, and to what extent? Having integrated the Charter of Fundamental Rights into the Treaties of Rome and Lisbon, this book examines the effect these rights have on the position of EU citizens generally and in various fields of law, including private law.
Author(s) | Edited by Hans Micklitz (Professor of Economic Law, Professor of Economic Law, European University Institute). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 288 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 17 Apr 2014 |
Availability | Available |
Do fundamental rights impact our rights and obligations in our contractual relations, and to what extent? Having integrated the Charter of Fundamental Rights into the Treaties of Rome and Lisbon, this book examines the effect these rights have on the position of EU citizens generally and in various fields of law, including private law.
1. Introduction ; 2. On the (In)compatibility of Human Rights Discourse and Private Law ; 3. The Fifth European Union Freedom: Aggregating Citizenship ... around Private Law ; 4. European Fundamental Rights, Private Law, and Judicial Governance ; 5. Cons
Hans-W. Micklitz joined the European University Institute in 2007 as Professor for Economic Law, where he has been Head of Department since 2012. He is on leave from his position as Jean Monnet Chair of Private Law and European Economic Law at the Univer