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Book Title: Making European Private Law
Editor(s): Cafaggi, Fabrizio; Muir Watt, Horatia
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847201980
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Table of cases viii
1. Introduction 1
Fabrizio Cafaggi and Horatia Muir-Watt
PART I DIFFERENT FACETS OF MARKET INTEGRATION
2. Multilevel Europe and private law 39
Giuliano Amato
3. Harmonizing civil litigation in Europe? 46
Michele Taruffo
4. European system of private laws: an economic perspective 64
Wolfgang Kerber
5. The impact of EU enlargement on private law governance in
Central and Eastern Europe: the case of consumer protection 98
Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt
6. Governance design for European private law: lessons from
the Europeanization of competition law in Central and Eastern
Europe 138
Katalin J. Cseres
PART II PRIVATE LAW-MAKING
7. Remarks on the needs and methods for governance in the field
of private international law at the global and regional levels 197
Hans Van Loon
8. The American Law Institute: a model for the new Europe? 209
Lance Liebman
PART III GOVERNANCE IN EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW
9. Private law, regulation and governance design and the personal
work contract 227
Mark Freedland
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10. Regulatory agencies, regulatory legitimacy, and European
private law 235
Tony Prosser
11. Regulating private legislation 254
Colin Scott
12. Governance implications for the European Union of the
changing character of private law 269
Hugh Collins
PART IV CONCLUSIONS
13. The making of European private law: governance design 289
Fabrizio Cafaggi
Index 353
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