Content and Meaning of National Law in the Context of Transnational Law
von: Henk Snijders, Stefan Vogenauer
sellier.european law publishers, 2009
ISBN: 9783866538740
Sprache: Englisch
234 Seiten, Download: 1465 KB
Format: PDF, auch als Online-Lesen
Frontmatter | 1 | ||
Table of Contents | 9 | ||
Abbreviations | 11 | ||
Channelling International Law into the Domestic Legal Order – Some Practices and Constitutional Problems | 13 | ||
Beyond the Call of Duty? Domestic Courts and the Standards of the European Court of Human Rights | 33 | ||
The Interpretation of the English Civil Procedure Rules in the Context of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights | 51 | ||
The Europeanisation of Fundamental Rights Protection in Switzerland : Two Steps Forward, One Step Back | 65 | ||
Gold-plating and Double Banking: an Overrated Problem? | 91 | ||
Sale of Consumer Goods: the Adaptation of (Dutch) National Law to Transnational Demands | 101 | ||
EU Law-making and its Impact on National Company Law | 113 | ||
Inspiration From Above: Making and Interpreting Dutch Law on Jurisdiction in Civil and Commercial Matters in Light of European Law | 125 | ||
Interpretation of national rules for ex offi cio raising of points of Community law by national courts | 145 | ||
Interpretation of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts by national courts | 169 | ||
Interpretation of English Law in Light of the Common Frame of Reference | 209 | ||
The White Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust Rules | 225 |