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Book Title: The Many Concepts of Social Justice in European Private Law
Editor(s): Micklitz, Hans-W.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849802604
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
PART I INTRODUCTION SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ACCESS
JUSTICE IN PRIVATE LAW
1 Introduction 3
Hans-W. Micklitz
PART II CORRECTIVE, COMMUTATIVE, PROCEDURAL AND
SOCIAL JUSTICE
2 Social justice and legal justice 61
Wojciech Sadurski
3 Can we make sense of commutative justice? A comment on
Professor Wojciech Sadurski 80
Christine Chwaszcza
4 Commutative, distributive and procedural justice: a response
to Professor Christine Chwaszcza 90
Wojciech Sadurski
5 A rejoinder 105
Christine Chwaszcza
PART III CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND PRIVATE LAW
6 Constitutional justice and the perennial task of `constitutionalizing'
law and society through `participatory justice' 115
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
7 The constitutionalization of European private law as a path to
social justice? 133
Hugh Collins
8 The Nile Perch in European private law 167
Ugo Mattei
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vi The many concepts of social justice in European private law
PART IV SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE
9 At the roots of European private law: social justice, solidarity
and conflict in the proprietary order 187
Alessandro Somma
10 Social justice in the welfare state from the perspective of the
comparative history of institutions 214
Cornelius Torp
11 A vision of social justice in French private law: paternalism
and solidarity 237
Ruth Sefton-Green
12 Meaning(s) of social justice in Nordic countries 257
Pia Letto-Vanamo
13 The Europeanization of social justice and the judiciary: how will
judges react in the EU Member States? 277
Arthur Dyevre
PART V SOCIAL JUSTICE IN LABOUR, CONSUMPTION AND
COMPETITION
Labour
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