Constitutionalization of European private law /

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Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Description:xxiv, 263 p.
Language:English
Series:The Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law ; XXII/2
Collected courses of the Academy of European Law ; v.22 bk.2
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10123460
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Other authors / contributors:Micklitz, Hans-W.
ISBN:9780198712107
0198712103
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Table of Cases
  • Table of Legislation
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1. Framing the Debate on European Human and Fundamental Rights in European Private Law
  • 2. The Contributions
  • 3. Preliminary Considerations on the Future of Constitutionalized Private Law
  • 2. On the (In)compatibility of Human Rights Discourse and Private Law
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Growing Impact of Human Rights on Private Law
  • 3. The Puzzle of Horizontality
  • 4. The Structural Relation between Public and Private Law
  • 5. The Controversy over Direct Effect
  • 6. Doctrinal Integrity
  • 7. The Translation of Transplanted Rights
  • 8. Double Proportionality: The Ultimate Balancing Test'
  • 9. Public Virtue and Private Preference
  • 10. Derogation in Private Law
  • 11. Protective Effect
  • 12. Autonomy and Positive Freedom
  • 3. The Fifth European Union Freedom: Aggregating Citizenship...around Private Law
  • 1. Introduction: The Fifth Freedom between Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Boundaries
  • 2. The Perceived Role of Human Rights in Modern Societies and...
  • 3. ...Creative Tensions in Defining the Boundaries of EU Multilevel Identity
  • 4. Aggregating European Citizenship from the Internal Market Building Process
  • 5. Defining the Contours of EU Citizenship: The Shadow Citizenship as a Metaphor
  • 6. Echoes of the Fifth Freedom in Case Law
  • 7. Conclusions: Digging Back through the Cases for Insights into the Future
  • 4. European Fundamental Rights, Private Law, and Judicial Governance
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. 'European Fundamental Rights' and 'Private Law'
  • 3. Vertical Effect of Fundamental Rights
  • 4. Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights
  • 5. A Normative Individualistic Understanding of Fundamental Rights
  • 6. Models of Fundamental Rights Horizontality in the EU Member States
  • 7. Common Fact Patterns of Horizontal Effect in the EU Member States
  • 8. Direct Horizontal Effect in the Jurisprudence of National and European Courts
  • 9. Indirect Horizontal Effect in the Jurisprudence of National and European Courts
  • 10. the Horizontal Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
  • 11. The Horizontal Application of Fundamental Rights and Judicial Governance
  • 12. Policies of Horizontal Application of Fundamental Rights: National Level
  • 13. Policies of Horizontal Application of Fundamental Rights: EU Level
  • 14. Legitimate Legal Policy or Fundamental Rights Instrumentalization?
  • 15. Conclusion
  • 5. Constitutionalization and EU Employment Law
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Constitutionalization and the Employment Relationship
  • 3. The Evolution of Constitutionalization within EU Employment Law
  • 4. Constitutionalization via General Principles of Law: EU Equality Directives
  • 5. Searching the Outer Limits of Constitutionalization: The Personal Scope of Employment Rights
  • 6. Conclusion
  • 6. Fundamental Rights, European Private Law, and Financial Services
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Gateways to the Constitutionalization of European Private Law
  • 3. The Actual and Potential Impact of EU Fundamental Rights on European Financial Services Law
  • 4. Concluding Remarks
  • 7. Intellectual Property and European Fundamental Rights
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Constitutionalization of IP
  • 3. Universal Human Rights versus EU Fundamental Rights
  • 4. The European Charter on Fundamental Rights and IP
  • 5. Conclusion: The Novel Public-Private Interface
  • 8. Rights and Remedies: Article 47 EUCFR and Effective Judicial Protection in European Private Law Matters
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Effective Judicial Protection, Fundamental Rights, and European Private Law
  • 3. Procedures and Remedies-Effects of Article 47 EUCFR in the CJEU's Case Law Regarding Private Law Matters
  • 4. Rights to Remedies-Towards a Judge-Made European Law on Remedies?
  • 4. Concluding Remarks
  • Index