La transformation du droit privé par la concurrence
Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
Revue internationale de droit économique, 2018, vol. t. XXXII, issue 2, 181-210
Abstract:
This paper traces the changing role ? or even attitude ? to competition in different stages of the internal market project and its effect on private law, from (1) the promotion of competition in the original internal market both via contracts (competitive contract law), but also in competition among legal orders (CESL); (2) the suspension of competition in the face of financial crisis; to (3) revitalisation of competition in the digital single market. Private law broadly understood as regulatory private law is being subjected to achieve conflicting, if not competing policy goals.
Keywords: competition; private law; European regulatory private law; consumer law; banking union; digital single market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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