In European legal discourse, the old public/private divide is experiencing a revival and a transformation. Member States used to claim autonomy in private law matters. Now private law is subsumed into a functionalist logic and can presumptively be harmonised if so demanded by the goal of market integration. States or local constituencies can only resist harmonisation by highlighting the connection between their private laws and those ‘public’ matters still immune from Europeanisation. Property law can effectively illustrate this phenomenon. The written pledge of non-interference with States’ property systems, restated both in the TEC and in the draft Constitution, cannot be taken at face value, given the plethora of supra-national inroads i...
Well into its teens by now, the private law of the European Union has its own companion. The very ap...
This article explores the role of the public/private divide within EU private law. It shows that alt...
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts t...
Within the european union property law is, for the most part, governed by the laws of the member sta...
In its approach to the regulation of the internal market, the EU has never accepted the traditional ...
The traditional partition between public and private law continues to reinforce the belief that publ...
This volume explores the relationship between constitutional and regulatory questions on the one han...
Is there such a thing as European private law, a set of rules of EU law distinguished by the binary ...
This edited collection of essays examines aspects of European private law. It looks at the conflicts...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
The present efforts in Europe to achieve more uniformity in private law and the debates on a Europea...
There is a lively debate among scholars in Europe about how, if at all, the private laws (tort, cont...
This article explores the role of the public/private divide within EU private law. It shows that alt...
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts t...
Well into its teens by now, the private law of the European Union has its own companion. The very ap...
This article explores the role of the public/private divide within EU private law. It shows that alt...
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts t...
Within the european union property law is, for the most part, governed by the laws of the member sta...
In its approach to the regulation of the internal market, the EU has never accepted the traditional ...
The traditional partition between public and private law continues to reinforce the belief that publ...
This volume explores the relationship between constitutional and regulatory questions on the one han...
Is there such a thing as European private law, a set of rules of EU law distinguished by the binary ...
This edited collection of essays examines aspects of European private law. It looks at the conflicts...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The t...
The present efforts in Europe to achieve more uniformity in private law and the debates on a Europea...
There is a lively debate among scholars in Europe about how, if at all, the private laws (tort, cont...
This article explores the role of the public/private divide within EU private law. It shows that alt...
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts t...
Well into its teens by now, the private law of the European Union has its own companion. The very ap...
This article explores the role of the public/private divide within EU private law. It shows that alt...
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts t...