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Informationen zum Autor Anna Beckers an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Hans-W Micklitz is Professor of Economic Law at the European University Institute, Italy. Rodrigo Vallejo is Assistant Professor in Private Law at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Pia Letto-Vanamo Research Director and Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland. Klappentext This collection identifies and assesses the place and role of EU private law, beyond the EU marketplace, but within the transnational market. It explores the implications the external reach of European private law is having (or could have) at both a substantive and normative level. Its team of experts do this by relating the external dimension of European regulatory private law to two discussion points: its concrete contribution of different sectors of transnational markets; and its relevance to contemporary legal conceptions of transnational law and ordering. This allows the book to set out the role of European private law in the global political economy. Vorwort This collection asks what the role of European private law might be within the operation of the global political economy. Zusammenfassung This collection identifies and assesses the place and role of EU private law, beyond the EU marketplace, but within the transnational market. It explores the implications the external reach of European private law is having (or could have) at both a substantive and normative level. Its team of experts do this by relating the external dimension of European regulatory private law to two discussion points: its concrete contribution of different sectors of transnational markets; and its relevance to contemporary legal conceptions of transnational law and ordering. This allows the book to set out the role of European private law in the global political economy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Reconstituting the Code of Capital: Could a Progressive European Code of Private Law Help Us Reduce Inequality and Regain Democratic Control? 2. Leveraging EU Private International Law for Transnational Corporate Accountability: Enabling Access to Remedy or Neocolonialism? 3. Transnationalities of EU Labour Law4. Tracing the Nature, Place and Effects of EU Private Law in (Re)shaping Global Markets and Orders Anti-discrimination Law5. External Dimensions of EU Sustainable Finance6. The Regulatory Effect of Tort Law in EU Climate Change Litigation 7. Projecting Oneself to an Unwilling World: The EU in International Investment Law 8. EU's Development Aid's Impact on National Regulatory Frameworks: the Case of the Brazilian Technical Regulations on Electronic Goods 9. European Regulatory Private Law and International Trade 10. Regulating Through Value Chains in the EU: From Internal Market Building to Sustainability and Geosecurity by Proxy 11. 'Transnational' EU Law and the Governance of Global Finance: Inverting the Paradigm 12. Tracing the Nature, Place, and Effects of EU Private Law in (Re-)shaping Global Markets and Orders in Taxation13. A Legal Methodology for Researching European Transnational Private Law14. European Transnationalisation of Contract through Standardisation15. European Transnational Legal Processes: Means, Functions, and Implications 16. The European Transnational Legal Community...
Préface
This collection asks what the role of European private law might be within the operation of the global political economy.
Auteur
Anna Beckers is Professor of Private Law and Social Theory, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Hans-W Micklitz is Professor of Economic Law, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Italy. Rodrigo Vallejo is Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Pia Letto-Vanamo is Professor Emerita, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland.
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This collection identifies and assesses the place and role of EU private law, beyond the EU marketplace, but within the transnational market. It explores the implications the external reach of European private law is having (or could have) at both a substantive and normative level. Its team of experts do this by relating the external dimension of European regulatory private law to two discussion points: its concrete contribution of different sectors of transnational markets; and its relevance to contemporary legal conceptions of transnational law and ordering. This allows the book to set out the role of European private law in the global political economy.
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Information on Authors 1. European Transnational Private Law Considerations for a Research Agenda, Anna Beckers, Hans-W Micklitz, Rodrigo Vallejo, Pia Letto-Vanamo Part I: Bases Private Law 2. Three Concepts of European Private Law and the Transnational, Anna Beckers Markets 3. European Law of Regulated Industries and Transnational Private Law, Hans-W Micklitz Legal Theory 4. The Jurisprudence of Process and European Transnational Private Law, Rodrigo Vallejo Legal History 5. The European and the Transnational in Historical Perspective, Pia Letto-Vanamo Part II: Legal Fields Social Law 6. Transnational Labour Law and Private Labour Governance Regulatory Formula for European Works Councils Revisited, Ulla Liukkunen 7. The Absence of Anti-Discrimination Law in the Global Reach of EU (Private) Law, Mathias Möschel 8. The External Dimension of European Consumer Law, Hans-W Micklitz Finance 9. Transnational European Private Law and the Governance of Global Finance: Confronting Financialisation, Anna Chadwick 10. The Growing Influence of the EU on Global Securities Regulation and Foreign Private Relations, Antonio Marcacci International Trade and Taxation 11. Leveraging EU Trade Agreements and Legislation to Influence Regulation Abroad, Mislav Mataija 12. What Role for the EU in (Re-)Shaping Global Tax Ordering?, Katerina Pantazatou Sustainability 13. Climate Change in Tort Law? The New Regulatory and External Effect of Suits against Private Actors, Vibe Ulfbeck 14. Global Value Chains as Regulatory Proxy: Transnationalising the Internal Market Through EU Law, Jaakko Salminen, Mikko Rajavuori and Klaas Hendrik Eller Index