The aim of the book is to investigate, on the more strictly legal side, the nature of the regulatory approach characterizing the EU system. The EU legal system Â-- thanks to the multilevel dimension of European private law Â-- has been marked by the use of new ways for governing its market integration, as complementary or alternative answers to legislative harmonisation realised implemented with institutional instruments. Family private law instruments such as tort or contract now appear only as a small part of many possible tools harnessed to the pursuit of allocative efficiency or distributive justice. Conversely, the range of arrangements of available public regulatory tools is extremely varied. The private law offers complementary remedies in individual situations through contract law, above all consumer law in the case of information problems, and at the same time as tort law assumes the effects of externalities suffered by third parties. Tort law may also give ex-post specific remedies, in case one party has been severely underprivileged. 'Social' regulation of Private, is correlated to distributive justice and to the insufficient resources of the part of the people excluded from acceding to essential services, to the greater bargaining power of the service provider, or to the inadequate financial and educational endowment of consumers to best measures their preferences.

Europeanization through private law instruments

2016

Abstract

The aim of the book is to investigate, on the more strictly legal side, the nature of the regulatory approach characterizing the EU system. The EU legal system Â-- thanks to the multilevel dimension of European private law Â-- has been marked by the use of new ways for governing its market integration, as complementary or alternative answers to legislative harmonisation realised implemented with institutional instruments. Family private law instruments such as tort or contract now appear only as a small part of many possible tools harnessed to the pursuit of allocative efficiency or distributive justice. Conversely, the range of arrangements of available public regulatory tools is extremely varied. The private law offers complementary remedies in individual situations through contract law, above all consumer law in the case of information problems, and at the same time as tort law assumes the effects of externalities suffered by third parties. Tort law may also give ex-post specific remedies, in case one party has been severely underprivileged. 'Social' regulation of Private, is correlated to distributive justice and to the insufficient resources of the part of the people excluded from acceding to essential services, to the greater bargaining power of the service provider, or to the inadequate financial and educational endowment of consumers to best measures their preferences.
2016
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
Inglese
270
978-3-86845-126-9
http://www.universitaetsverlag-regensburg.de/artikel_8595.ahtml
Universitätsverlag Regensburg
Regensburg
GERMANIA
In Entwicklungen im Europäischen RechtDevelopments in European Law Développements en droit européen Herausgegeben von Rainer Arnold Vol. 6 The book summarizes the work carried out in the Jean Monnet Module "EUROPEANIZATION THROUGH PRIVATE LAW INSTRUMENTS"EuPlaw University of Perugia - Ref. N. 542689EACEA - Lifelong Learning - Jean Monnet Programme with the scientific support of "Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche"ISAFOM UOS Perugia
EU private law
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03 Libro::03.12 Curatela di monografia/trattato scientifico
Rainer Arnold;Valentina Colcelli Edited by
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