Published 7 November 2006
The CSECL Working Paper Series contains recent papers of the researchers affiliated to the Centre. Papers can be downloaded from SSRN through the link below
As of Spring 2009, the CSECL sponsors a SSRN journal on the topic of European Private Law. European Private Law distributes papers on private law in Europe and on the process of Europeanization of private law. Contributions may deal with any subject of private law, including notably contract, property, tort, family and company law, and may relate to such diverse topics and methods as European Community private law, comparative private law, private international law, European legal history, economic analysis, European legal culture, the horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms, European legal method, regulatory private law, the private/public law divide, the common law/civil law divide, the role of mixed legal systems, private law theory, the Common Frame of Reference and other soft law devices, positive and negative harmonization, minimum and maxim harmonization, and the European Civil Code debate. An overview of papers can be found through the link below. In order to subscribe to the journal please log in to the SSRN website and add the European Private Law journal to your subscriptions.
1. M.B.M. Loos, Individual private enforcement of consumer rights in civil courts in Europe
1. C. Mak, Fundamental Rights in the DCFR 2. M.W. Hesselink, The Consumer Rights Directive and the CFR: Two Worlds Apart? 3. L.K.L. Tjon Soei Len, Externalities & European Contract Law. Capabilities as the Minimum Standard of Social Justice 4. M.B.M. Loos, Rights of Withdrawal 5. M.W. Hesselink, C. Mak, J.W. Rutgers, Constitutional Aspects of European Private Law. Freedoms, Rights and Social Justice in the Draft Common Frame of Reference 6. M.W. Hesselink, Towards a Sharp Distinction Between B2B and B2C? On Consumer, Commercial and General Contract Law after the Consumer Rights Directive 7. M.B.M. Loos, Consumer Sales in the Proposal for a Consumer Rights Directive 8. C. Mak, The Lion, the Fox and the Workplace: Fundamental Rights and the Politics of Long-Term Contractual Relationships 9. T.Q. de Booys, M.W. Hesselink & C. Mak, How the CFR Can Improve the Consumer Rights Directive 10. M.W. Hesselink, 'If you don't like our principles, we have others.' On Core Values and Underlying Principles in European Private Law: A Critical Discussion of the New 'Principles' Section in the Draft CFR
1. W.H. van Boom, M.B.M. Loos, Effective Enforcement of Consumer Law in Europe 2. M.W. Hesselink, A European Legal Science? On European Private Law and Scientific Method 3. M.B.M. Loos, Review of the European Consumer Acquis 4. M.W. Hesselink, Common Frame of Reference & Social Justice 5. C. Mak, Fundamental Rights and the European Regulation of iConsumer Contracts 6. C. Mak, The Constitution of a Common Frame of Reference for European Contract Law 7. M.W. Hesselink, A Spontaneous Order for Europe? Why Hayek's Libertarianism is not the Right Way Forward for European Private Law 8. M.W. Hesselink, CFR & Social Justice 9. A.F. Salomons, On the Economics of Good Faith Acquisition Protection in the DCFR 10. M.W. Hesselink, The Common Frame of Reference as a Source of European Private Law
1. A.F. Salomons, Deformalisation of Assignment Law and the Position of the Debtor in European Property Law 2. A.F. Salomons, How to draft new rules on the bona fide acquisition of movables for Europe? Some remarks on method and content 3. M.W. Hesselink, SMEs in European Contract Law 4. M.W. Hesselink, J.W. Rutgers, T.Q. de Booys, The Legal Basis for an Optional Instrument on European Contract Law
1. M.W. Hesselink, The Ideal of Codification and the Dynamics of Europeanization: The Dutch Experience 2. M.B.M. Loos, The Influence of European Consumer Law on General Contract Law and the Need for Spontaneous Harmonisation 3. J.W. Rutgers, An Optional Instrument and Social Dumping 4. M.W. Hesselink, European Contract Law: a Matter of Consumer Protection, Citizenship, or Justice?
Source: C.Mak@uva.nl
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