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Private Law and the Internal Market
Author: VAN LEUKEN Roel
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Publication date: 07-2017
208 p. · Hardback
208 p. · Hardback
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Private law and private law relationships in Member States of the European
Union are increasingly influenced by EU law. Sometimes, this influence is
predictable, for instance because EU law provides expressly that violation
of a rule shall produce a specific private law effect (Article 101(2)
TFEU). Less predictable are the consequences where the Court of Justice
interprets provisions of EU law ostensibly addressed to the Member States
such as creating, modifying or extinguishing rights and obligations in
legal relationships between individuals. Since 1974 the Court has given
interpretations to such direct horizontal effect to some of the TFEU
provisions on free movement.
Private Law and the Internal Market seeks to establish the links between the relevant judgments and, by analysing them in the context of the various mechanisms used by EU law to influence national private law, considers whether the Court’s approach to one free movement provision can be predictive of other free movement provisions and if so, to what extent. It also discusses the impact which accepting direct horizontal effect has on the grounds that must be available to individuals as a defence to alleged infringement of a free movement provision.
Private Law and the Internal Market seeks to establish the links between the relevant judgments and, by analysing them in the context of the various mechanisms used by EU law to influence national private law, considers whether the Court’s approach to one free movement provision can be predictive of other free movement provisions and if so, to what extent. It also discusses the impact which accepting direct horizontal effect has on the grounds that must be available to individuals as a defence to alleged infringement of a free movement provision.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Direct horizontal effect: concept and application in competition law
. Chapter 2. Direct and Indirect Effects of the TFEU on Legal Relationships between Individuals
. Chapter 3. Direct Horizontal Effect of Articles 101(1) and 102 TFEU: Private Law Consequences
Part II. direct horizontal effect: internal market
. Chapter 4. Fundamental Freedoms: Content of the Prohibitions
. Chapter 5. Case Law on Direct Horizontal Effect of Articles 45, 49 and 56 TFEU
. Chapter 6. Case Law on Direct Horizontal Effect of Articles 34 and 35 TFEU
. Chapter 7. Case Law on Direct Horizontal Effect of Article 63 TFEU
Part III. Justifications
. Chapter 8. The System of Written and Unwritten Justifications
. Chapter 9. Justifications in Private Law Relationships
. Chapter 10. Summary and Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Part I. Direct horizontal effect: concept and application in competition law
. Chapter 2. Direct and Indirect Effects of the TFEU on Legal Relationships between Individuals
. Chapter 3. Direct Horizontal Effect of Articles 101(1) and 102 TFEU: Private Law Consequences
Part II. direct horizontal effect: internal market
. Chapter 4. Fundamental Freedoms: Content of the Prohibitions
. Chapter 5. Case Law on Direct Horizontal Effect of Articles 45, 49 and 56 TFEU
. Chapter 6. Case Law on Direct Horizontal Effect of Articles 34 and 35 TFEU
. Chapter 7. Case Law on Direct Horizontal Effect of Article 63 TFEU
Part III. Justifications
. Chapter 8. The System of Written and Unwritten Justifications
. Chapter 9. Justifications in Private Law Relationships
. Chapter 10. Summary and Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Dr Roel van Leuken is Assistant Professor of Civil Law specialising in European private law at Radboud University, Nijmegen.
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