The Politics of Justice in European Private Law
Social Justice, Access Justice, Societal Justice
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Part of Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy
- Author: Hans-W Micklitz, European University Institute, Florence
- Date Published: February 2020
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108439374
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The Politics of Justice in European Private Law intends to highlight the differences between the Member States' concepts of social justice, which have developed historically, and the distinct European concept of access justice. Contrary to the emerging critique of Europe's justice deficit in the aftermath of the Euro crisis, this book argues that beneath the larger picture of the Monetary Union, a more positive and more promising European concept of justice is developing. European access justice is thinner than national social justice, but access justice represents a distinct conception of justice nevertheless. Member States or nation states remain free to complement European access justice and bring to bear their own pattern of social justice.
Read more- Discusses the development of European access justice and advocates access justice in private law beyond the state
- Demonstrates how the EU took over social private law regulation from the struggling Member States
- Overcomes the conceptualisation of European private law in national private law thinking and explores European private law as a tripartite legal order, built around access justice, social justice and societal justice
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'Maybe above all, the book highlights with great accuracy the open character and experimental nature of this 'laboratory' that constitutes the European legal order and the great singularity of its normative production.' Etienne Farnoux, Revue Critique de Droit International Privé
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- Date Published: February 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108439374
- length: 487 pages
- dimensions: 230 x 152 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.77kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. The Awaking of the Social and its Transformation in England, France and Germany
Part II. Justice beyond the Nation State – the European Experiment
Part III. Considerations on the Post Classical Private Law
Part IV. Conclusions and Outlook.
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