165 research outputs found
Legitimacy Conditions for a European Civil Code
legitimacy; multilevel governance; competition policy; subsidiarity; judicial review; European Court of Justice
Le projet d’un code civil européen et la Constitution européenne
Le projet d’un code civil européen a été débattu jusqu’ici surtout dans une optique privatiste et comparatiste. L’auteur adopte ici une perspective différente : celle de l’encadrement déjà existant du droit privé dans le système communautaire qui peut être appelé, avec la Cour de justice de Luxembourg, la « Constitution européenne ». Bien que les influences entre Constitution européenne et droit privé soient pour une large part bénéfiques, un phénomène fortement négatif ne saurait être ignoré : celui de l’instrumentalisation du droit privé pour des objectifs collectifs, le Marché commun en premier lieu. Dans cette situation, un avantage important d’un code civil européen s’impose : son potentiel, ignoré jusqu’ici, de limiter les dangers de l’instrumentalisation, en conférant au droit privé une voix propre parmi les disciplines juridiques européennes.The project of a European civil code has until now been discussed mostly from a private and comparative law point of view. In this paper, the author adopts a novel perspective : that of the already existing embed-dedness of private law in the Community system, which may be called, in the words of the European Court of Justice, the « European Constitution ». Whilst the interactions between the European Constitution and private law are mostly beneficial, a strongly negative phenomenon should not be overlooked, namely that of the instrumentalization of private law for Community interests, in particular the Common Market. Against this background, an important advantage of a European Civil Code becomes visible : its potential, until now unnoticed, to limit the dangers of instrumentalization by giving private law a voice of its own among European legal disciplines
Towards a Common Core of Residential Tenancy Law in Europe? The Impact of the European Court of Human Rights on Tenancy Law
Ways Out of the Maquis Communautaire - On Simplification and Consolidation and the Need for a Restatement of European Primary Law
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020
Landeskompetenzen fĂĽr MaĂźnahmen der Mietpreisregulierung
LANDESKOMPETENZEN FĂśR MASSNAHMEN DER MIETPREISREGULIERUNG
Landeskompetenzen fĂĽr MaĂźnahmen der Mietpreisregulierung / Fischer-Lescano, Andreas (Rights reserved) ( -
Phase I trial of MB-CART2019.1 in patientes with relapsed or refratory B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma: 2 year follow-up report [Poster]
MER41 Repeat Sequences Contain Inducible STAT1 Binding Sites
Chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with massively parallel sequencing methods (ChIP-seq) is becoming the standard approach to study interactions of transcription factors (TF) with genomic sequences. At the example of public STAT1 ChIP-seq data sets, we present novel approaches for the interpretation of ChIP-seq data
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