This contribution argues that concepts of social justice in European and international private law must remain consistent with the principles of justice underlying European and international public law. The contribution begins with a brief explanation of the diversity of conceptions of constitutional justice and of their legal impact on ever more fields of European public and private law (1). After clarifying the constitutional terminology used in this contribution (2), Rawlsian principles of justice for national and international law (3) are distinguished from multilevel human rights as principles of justice (4), multilevel judicial protection of constitutional rights and rule of law by ‘courts of justice’ (5), and the diverse forms...
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This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take huma...
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The UN Charter and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties require interpreting treaties and s...
In recent years the impact of human rights and fundamental rights on private law has risen in promin...
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This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take hum...
International customary law requires interpreting treaties and settling related disputes ‘in conform...
Background/Objectives. The article is devoted to the principles of law governing the organization of...
According to the CFREU, the EU is founded on the general values such as values of human dignity, fre...
This contribution argues that the EU's 'cosmopolitan foreign policy constitution' (e.g. based on Art...
The focus of this article shall be the case law of the European Court of Justice. Despite recent pro...
This insightful book, with contributions from leading international scholars, examines the European ...
This article explores the justice dimensions of the relationship between the Charter of Fundamental ...
Law and governance need to be justified vis-à-vis citizens in order to be accepted as legitimate and...
The ‘access to justice’ within the meaning of the Treaty of Lisbon and the pertinent CJEU jurisprude...
This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take huma...
The impact of European Union (EU) law and policy on social groups has been examined in important sch...
The UN Charter and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties require interpreting treaties and s...
In recent years the impact of human rights and fundamental rights on private law has risen in promin...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...
This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take hum...
International customary law requires interpreting treaties and settling related disputes ‘in conform...
Background/Objectives. The article is devoted to the principles of law governing the organization of...
According to the CFREU, the EU is founded on the general values such as values of human dignity, fre...
This contribution argues that the EU's 'cosmopolitan foreign policy constitution' (e.g. based on Art...
The focus of this article shall be the case law of the European Court of Justice. Despite recent pro...