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European Contract Law and Future Challenges

Book | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Stefan Grundmann, Pietro Sirena
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European contract law has deep-rooted traditions dating back to Roman times, but in essence, it is regulatory in nature. In an era where the Diesel scandal has once again highlighted the importance of the relationship between private law and public good regulation, and where the prominent themes of digitalisation and sustainability develop with overwhelming force, it is high time to look at the foundations and the challenges inherent to all these evolutions. Key areas of focus include consumers and market building, especially in digital markets (as the EU foundational task), private law and public good regulation, human rights and constitutional values (the ethical and political dimension of EU contract law), the question of sources (ius commune and/or ius communitatis) and sustainability. European contract law deploys dynamics in all these dimensions which are remarkable.

Our exploration of this theme begins with an examination of the historical and theoretical foundations, progressing from the ‘constitution’ to delve into specific key topics before addressing the current landscape and future trajectory, particularly in terms of social and environmental sustainability.

The book caters to an audience engaged in cutting-edge scientific research, including advanced young researchers, professionals in European private law, as well as practitioners involved in legislation and premium parts of adjudication, and legal counselling.

Stefan Grundmann holds the Chair for Private Law, Commercial Law, European and Comparative Law at Humboldt-University Berlin. His main areas of research are German, European and Comparative Contract, Banking and Company Law, Regulation and Pluralist Law Theory.

Pietro Sirena holds the Chair for Civil Law, Comparative Private Law, and European Contract Law at Bocconi University. His main areas of research are consumer protection in European law, banking law, and restitution law.

With the contributions of Mireia Artigot Golobardes, Anna Beckers, Olha O. Cherednychenko, Muriel Fabre-Magnan, Mateusz Grochowski, Stefan Grundmann, Antonios Karampatzos, Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Francesco Paolo Patti, Katarzyna Południak-Gierz, Pietro Sirena, Reinhard Zimmermann and Fryderyk Zoll.

 

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781839704888
Series name European Contract Law and Theory
Weight 520 g
Status Available
Number of pages 323 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Larcier
Language English
Publication Date Sep 9, 2025
Available on Strada Belgique Yes
Available on Strada Europe Yes
Available on Strada Luxembourg Yes
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  • Table of contents and preliminary pages
  • Introduction
    Stefan Grundmann, Pietro Sirena
  • Chapter 1. – Protection of Vulnerable Consumers and the Efficacy of Rules
    Florencia Marotta-Wurgler
  • Chapter 2. – Consumer Vulnerability: a Genealogy
    Mateusz Grochowski
  • Chapter 3. – European Contract Law and Regulation
    Stefan Grundmann
  • Chapter 4. – Party Autonomy and Public Regulation in European Commercial Contract Law
    Anna Beckers
  • Chapter 5. – EU and National Contract Law: Separation, Substitution or Complementarity?
    Olha O. Cherednychenko
  • Chapter 6. – Constitutional Values and Freedom of Contract
    Muriel Fabre-Magnan
  • Chapter 7. – Constitutional Values, Freedom of Contract, and Its Limits – Another View of Rouen Cathedral
    Antonios Karampatzos
  • Chapter 8. – The Civilian Tradition
    Reinhard Zimmermann
  • Chapter 9. – Bridging Tradition and Innovation: A New Paradigm for European Private Law
    Francesco Paolo Patti
  • Chapter 10. – Between the Lack of Competence and Inefficiency: Paradoxes of the Environmentally Friendly EU Sales Law
    Fryderyk Zoll, Katarzyna Południak-Gierz
  • Chapter 11. – Taking Sustainability Seriously: the Limit of Traditional Normative Approaches for Addressing Micro Decisions with Systemic Effects
    Mireia Artigot Golobardes
  • Index