Synopsis
This two-volume comparative study, carried out by the Research Training Network on Fundamental Rights and Private Law in the European Union, offers an overview of the doctrines and case law on the direct or indirect application of a fundamental right, for example a national constitutional right or an international human right, in order to solve a dispute between private parties in England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Volume I contains national reports for each country, preceded by a brief introduction explaining the project terminology and methodology and followed by a comparative chapter. A contribution on the horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms in EU law is also included. Volume II includes ten comparative analyses of selected case patterns in contract, tort, property and family law, which have been adjudicated with reference to fundamental rights in many or at least some of these countries.
About the Authors
Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi is Senior Researcher in Private Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Bremen, and Lecturer in Comparative Law at the Hanse Law School, University of Bremen, and Carl von Ossietzkyi University, Oldenburg.
Giovanni Comandé is Professor of Private Comparative Law and Director of the Laboratorio Interdisciplinare Diritti E. Regole (LIDER-Lab www.lider-lab.eu) at the Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Pisa, Italy.
Gert Brüggemeier is Professor of Private Law, European Economic Law and Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Bremen, the Hanse Law School, University of Bremen, and Carl von Ossietzkyi University, Oldenburg.
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