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The Struggle for European Private Law - A Critique of Codification

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Leone Niglia is Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies and Reader at the School of Law! University of Exeter. Zusammenfassung This new book considers the European codification project in light of a series of broader analytical frameworks - comparative, historical and constitutional - which make modern codification intelligible. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Code I . Advent of the European Code Project (1989 to Today) II . Portraying the European Code Project III . Genealogy of the European Code-Text: Of Continuity and Discontinuity in European Legal Thought from Lando’s Principles to the DCFR IV . F unction of the European Code-Text. The Return of Code-based Universalisation and Disciplining V . On the Need to Explore the Codification Phenomenon from the Perspective of the Wider Range of Jurisprudential Forces 2 Jurisprudence I . Introduction II . Development of a Pluralist Private Law out of Classical Jurisprudence III . Pluralism Beyond the State: The Development of a European Private Law Jurisprudence out of Domestic Structures 3 Code vs Jurisprudence I . Regimenting the Living Jurisprudence qua Europe’s Constitutional Pluralism II . Synthesis of the Constitutional Critique 4 Jurisprudence vs Jurisprudence I . Introduction: The View from JurisprudenceII . Conclusion Epilogue I . Of Codification and Critique II . Of Codification and its Poverty

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