In 2001 the European Commission began a far reaching consultation to ascertain whether obstacles arise for the proper functioning of the internal market and for crossborder trade from the existing divergent and fragmentary state of European contract law at the EU and national levels. This question was answered in the affirmative. Action was needed to simplify the regulatory environment for cross-border trade; to provide businesses and consumers with a single, comprehensive, and directly applicable contractual framework for cross-border transactions in the internal market. This thesis offers a solution to the current obstacles to cross-border trade on the basis of the Commission’s principal proposals for future action; the review of the acqu...
Why would a common contract law be optimal for the member states of the European Union? The main rea...
In April 2003 I commented on the European Commission’s Action Plan on a More Coherent European Contr...
For almost three decades, the European Union (EU) has adopted measures to regulate consumer transact...
In 2001 the European Commission began a far reaching consultation to ascertain whether obstacles ari...
The need for a more consistent and coherent European contract law is a current priority of the EC in...
This paper deals with the harmonisation of European Contract Law from a gradual point of view. The m...
The proposal of the European Commission for a Consumer Rights Directive in 2008 marked the culminati...
This thesis explores the Europeanisation of contract law through a critical analysis of the Europea...
his paper considers the shortcomings of the established practice of creating EU Consumer Law through...
The European scenario has been characterized lately by a systematical harmonization of contract law....
This article analyzes the process of harmonization of Contract Law in the European Union (EU) in the...
The article has been published in a Special Number of \u201cContratto e impresa/Europa\u201d, in whi...
1. The European legal framework The European Union is a common market without internal barriers, but...
The article traces the historical stages and main milestones of the process of harmonization and at...
Evidence collected by the European Commission indicates that insofar as the diversity between laws o...
Why would a common contract law be optimal for the member states of the European Union? The main rea...
In April 2003 I commented on the European Commission’s Action Plan on a More Coherent European Contr...
For almost three decades, the European Union (EU) has adopted measures to regulate consumer transact...
In 2001 the European Commission began a far reaching consultation to ascertain whether obstacles ari...
The need for a more consistent and coherent European contract law is a current priority of the EC in...
This paper deals with the harmonisation of European Contract Law from a gradual point of view. The m...
The proposal of the European Commission for a Consumer Rights Directive in 2008 marked the culminati...
This thesis explores the Europeanisation of contract law through a critical analysis of the Europea...
his paper considers the shortcomings of the established practice of creating EU Consumer Law through...
The European scenario has been characterized lately by a systematical harmonization of contract law....
This article analyzes the process of harmonization of Contract Law in the European Union (EU) in the...
The article has been published in a Special Number of \u201cContratto e impresa/Europa\u201d, in whi...
1. The European legal framework The European Union is a common market without internal barriers, but...
The article traces the historical stages and main milestones of the process of harmonization and at...
Evidence collected by the European Commission indicates that insofar as the diversity between laws o...
Why would a common contract law be optimal for the member states of the European Union? The main rea...
In April 2003 I commented on the European Commission’s Action Plan on a More Coherent European Contr...
For almost three decades, the European Union (EU) has adopted measures to regulate consumer transact...