Constitutionalism of private law edited by Tom Barkhuysen and Siewart Linderbergh.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff, 2006.Description: 133 pISBN:- 9789004148529
- 342.4085 BAR/CON
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Hans Nieuwenhuis, Fundamental Rights Talk an Enrichment of Legal Discourse in Private Law?
Chapter 2. Jan Smits, Private Law and Fundamental Rights: a Sceptical View
Chapter 3. Vino Timmerman, Some Thoughts on the Impact of Fundamental Rights on Dutch Company Law
Chapter 4. Wim Voermans, Applicability Of Fundamental Rights In Private Law: What Is The Legislature To Do? an Intermezzo from a Constitutional Point of View
Chapter 5. Tom Barkhuysen and Michiel van Emmerik, Constitutionalisation of Private Law: the European Convention on Human Rights Perspective
Chapter 6. Gert Bruggemeier, Constitutionalisation of Private Law - the German Perspective
Chapter 7. Stathis Banakas, The Constitutionalisation of Private Law in the UK: Is There an Emperor inside the New Clothes?
Chapter 8. Siewert Lindenbergh,The Constitutionalisation of Private Lawin the Netherlands
Contributors
Index