The Foundations of European Transnational Private Law
Series: The Future of Private Law;
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Product details:
- Publisher Hart Publishing
- Date of Publication 4 December 2025
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781509962969
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Since Anu Bradford's groundbreaking book on the Brussels Effect there is a vastly evolving literature on the EU as a global regulatory actor as well as the global reach of EU law. This edited collection connects to this debate.
Yet, it shifts the focus from the currently predominant public law focus to investigating European and EU private law and to connecting to literature and research on transnational law. To that end, it proceeds first conceptually by introducing and giving shape to the notion of a "European Transnational Private Law" through four conceptual contributions by the editors. Secondly, it focuses on several sectors (finance, taxation, investment, consumer law, labour law) and topics (climate litigation, global value chains, non-discrimination) to trace sector-specifically the role of EU private law in relation to transnational legal ordering.
Table of Contents:
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
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