Published online: 28 September 2022This article offers a critique of injustices in European private law. It explains why the EU should be held morally responsible for the injustices created or supported by its private law. In particular, it demonstrates for several core elements of EU private law that they are unjust, because they cannot be justified with non-rejectable reasons, and insofar lead to domination by EU private law. This is the case, especially, for EU private law’s consumerism, its Eurocentrism, its constitutionalized market-functionalism, its doctrinal and judicial expert government, and its blindness towards intersectional domination. The article also critically discusses, and rejects, various theories offering blueprints for...
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This paper argues that the European Union (EU) can be held morally responsible for ensuring justice ...
The article contests the claim that EU private law is narrowly circumscribed by a market rationality...
Published 30 June 2019Freedom of contract and corrective justice are considered to be the basic prin...
The article contests the claim that the content and institutions of European Union private law are n...
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Is there such a thing as European private law, a set of rules of EU law distinguished by the binary ...
none5siThis multi-author article aims to demonstrate that, despite the traditional understanding tha...
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article takes stock of legal pluralist thinking in European private law. In which ways have existing...
This edited collection of essays examines aspects of European private law. It looks at the conflicts...
What are we to make of the authority of legislation within the EU? EU lawyers have questioned the si...
The following article will assess the real extent of the potential liability of the European Union. ...
This paper argues that the European Union (EU) can be held morally responsible for ensuring justice ...
The article contests the claim that EU private law is narrowly circumscribed by a market rationality...
Published 30 June 2019Freedom of contract and corrective justice are considered to be the basic prin...
The article contests the claim that the content and institutions of European Union private law are n...
JUSTICE AS A VALUE OF EU PRIVATE LAW. TOWARDS A COMMON SOCIETY?In this article the author presents a...
This paper critically engages with the European Regulatory Private Law thesis (ERPL). The main stren...
In its approach to the regulation of the internal market, the EU has never accepted the traditional ...
This essay outlines the ongoing debate on the justice deficit of EU private law – the ‘social justic...
Is there such a thing as European private law, a set of rules of EU law distinguished by the binary ...
none5siThis multi-author article aims to demonstrate that, despite the traditional understanding tha...
This article explores the justice dimensions of the relationship between the Charter of Fundamental ...
article takes stock of legal pluralist thinking in European private law. In which ways have existing...
This edited collection of essays examines aspects of European private law. It looks at the conflicts...
What are we to make of the authority of legislation within the EU? EU lawyers have questioned the si...
The following article will assess the real extent of the potential liability of the European Union. ...