
The politics of a European civil code
august 10, 2007Martijn W. Hesselink, The politics of a European civil code, Kluwer Law International, 2006
Politica sau ideologie; si cuvantul politica recunoaste taramul luptei pe care se duce pentru acesata codificare a contractelor in UE.
Cartea a fost precedata de un studiu, in care autorul afirma ca de-politizarea domeniului, asa cum a inteles-o Comisia, nu a fost de bun argur.
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The European Commission s recently published Action Plan on European Contract Law has re-fuelled the ongoing debate about the idea of a European Civil Code. Whatever its eventual economic, social, or cultural value, few doubt that the shape of the Civil Code, if and when it comes, will have been determined primarily by political considerations.
Here is a remarkable collection of essays on the ideologies and power struggles that inform the effort to Europeanize private law. In addition to a manifesto emphasising the role of social and distributive justice, nine articles by prominent European academic jurists offer analytic perspectives that take account of such significant factors as the following:
With its broad scope and depth of insight, this deeply informed and far-seeing collection makes a powerful contribution to the debate. It should not be overlooked by any student, scholar, or practitioner concerned with the nature of private law in Europe.
These essays were originally written as papers presented at a conference held in Amsterdam in January 2005