Party autonomy and the role of information in the internal market / edited by Stefan Grundmann, Wolfgang Kerber, Stephen Weatherill.
2001
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Title
Party autonomy and the role of information in the internal market / edited by Stefan Grundmann, Wolfgang Kerber, Stephen Weatherill.
Published
Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, 2001.
Call Number
KJE1640 .P37 2001
ISBN
3110170035 (alk. paper)
9783110170030 (alk. paper)
9783110170030 (alk. paper)
Description
xxv, 397 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)48390734
Note
"The papers have been discussed at an authors' meeting in London May 2000"--Preface.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Pt. I
The Overall Structure
1
Ch. 1Party Autonomy and the Role of Information in the Internal Market - an Overview
3
Pt. 2
Party Autonomy and Information - Normative and Theoretical Foundations
39
Ch. 2Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits - The Perspective of Law
41
Ch. 3Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits - The Perspective of Constitutional Economics
49
Ch. 4Consumer Information Problems - Causes and Consequences
80
Ch. 5Information in the Market Economy - Cognitive Errors and Legal Correctives
98
Pt. 3
Supremacy of Party Autonomy and Information under the EC Treaty
131
Ch. 6Basic Freedoms - Extending Party Autonomy across Borders
133
Ch. 7Disclosure Rules (Information) as a Primary Tool in the Doctrine on Measures Having an Equivalent Effect
151
Pt. 4
Information Rules in EC Secondary Law - Justifying Consumer and Labour Law Standards in General
163
Ch. 8Justifying Limits to Party Autonomy in the Internal Market - Mainly Consumer Protection
165
Ch. 9Justifying Limits to Party Autonomy in the Internal Market - EC Legislation in the Field of Consumer Protection
173
Ch. 10A Comment on Party Autonomy and Consumer Regulation in the European Community - A Plea for Consistency
197
Ch. 11Justifying European Employment Law
205
Ch. 12Justifying European Employment Law - Comments
225
Ch. 13Disclosure Rules as a Primary Tool for Fostering Party Autonomy
230
Ch. 14Disclosure Rules as a Primary Tool for Fostering Party Autonomy - Observations from a Functional and Comparative Legal Perspective
246
Ch. 15Information Intermediaries and Party Autonomy - The Example of Securities and Insurance Markets
264
Pt. 5
Party Autonomy and Information Rules in Specific Areas of EC Private Law Legislation
311
Ch. 16Party Autonomy and Information in the Unfair Contract Terms Directive
313
Ch. 17Contractual Rules Concerning the Marketing of Goods and Services - Requirements of Form and Content versus Private Autonomy
331
Ch. 18Party Autonomy and Information in the Sales Directive
348
Ch. 19The Written Statement Directive - Social Norms, Information, and the Employment Relationship
371
Index
393