Party Autonomy and the Role of Information in the Internal Market / / hrsg. von Stefan Grundmann, Wolfgang Kerber, Stephen Weatherill.
Die Frage nach der Privatautonomie und ihren Grenzen spielt seit jeher eine bedeutende Rolle in den nationalen Vertrags- und Privatrechten. Auf europäischer Ebene dominieren Regeln, die zwar die Informationenpreisgabe zwingend vorschreiben, die Bestimmung des Vertragsinhalts dann jedoch wieder den P...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2012] ©2001 |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Edition: | Reprint 2012 |
Language: | German |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Detailed Contents
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Part One: The Overall Structure
- Chapter 1. Party Autonomy and the Role of Information in the Internal Market – an Overview
- Part Two: Party Autonomy and Information – Normative and Theoretical Foundations
- Section 1. Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits
- Chapter 2. Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits – The Perspective of Law
- Chapter 3. Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits – The Perspective of Constitutional Economics
- Section 2. Information Problems and Market Failure: The Perspective of Economics
- Chapter 4. Consumer Information Problems – Causes and Consequences
- Chapter 5. Information in the Market Economy – Cognitive Errors and Legal Correctives
- Part Three: Supremacy of Party Autonomy and Information under the EC Treaty
- Chapter 6. Basic Freedoms – Extending Party Autonomy across Borders
- Chapter 7. Disclosure Rules (Information) as a Primary Tool in the Doctrine on Measures Having an Equivalent Effect
- Part Four: Information Rules in EC Secondary Law – Justifying Consumer and Labour Law Standards in General
- Section 1. Justifying Consumer and Labour Law
- Chapter 8. Justifying Limits to Party Autonomy in the Internal Market - Mainly Consumer Protection
- Chapter 9. Justifying Limits to Party Autonomy in the Internal Market – EC Legislation in the Field of Consumer Protection
- Chapter 10. A Comment on Party Autonomy and Consumer Regulation in the European Community – A Plea for Consistency
- Chapter 11. Justifying European Employment Law
- Chapter 12. Justifying European Employment Law – Comments
- Section 2. Information as an Instrument for Party Autonomy
- Chapter 13. Disclosure Rules as a Primary Tool for Fostering Party Autonomy
- Chapter 14. Disclosure Rules as a Primary Tool for Fostering Party Autonomy – Observations from a Functional and Comparative Legal Perspective
- Chapter 15. Information Intermediaries and Party Autonomy – The Example of Securities and Insurance Markets
- Part Five: Party Autonomy and Information Rules in Specific Areas of EC Private Law Legislation
- Chapter 16. Party Autonomy and Information in the Unfair Contract Terms Directive
- Chapter 17. Contractual Rules Concerning the Marketing of Goods and Services – Requirements of Form and Content versus Private Autonomy
- Chapter 18. Party Autonomy and Information in the Sales Directive
- Chapter 19. The Written Statement Directive – Social Norms, Information, and the Employment Relationship
- Index