Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England

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adam_text Table of Contents Acknowledgments xiii List of Abbreviations xv Introduction xix Parti Fundamental Rights in European Contract Law - Developments in Case Law 1 Introduction to Part I 3 Chapter 1 Freedom of Contract and Fundamental Rights 5 1.1 Fundamental Rights 6 1.1.1 Defining Fundamental Rights 6 1.1.2 Germany 9 1.1.2.1 Das Grundgesetz (Basic Law) 9 1.1.2.2 The ECHR in German Law 12 1.1.2.3 Das Bundesverfassungsgericht (Constitutional Court) 14 1.1.3 The Netherlands 15 1.1.3.1 De Grondwet (Constitution) 15 1.1.3.2 The ECHR in Dutch Law 17 1.1.3.3 No Judicial Review of Constitutionality 17 1.1.4 Italy 17 1.1.4.1 La Costituzione (Constitution) 17 vi Table of Contents 1.1.4.2 The ECHR in Italian Law 20 1.1.4.3 їм Corte costituzionale (Constitutional Court) 22 1.1.5 England 22 1.1.5.1 The Constitution 22 1.1.5.2 The ECHR in English Law: The Human Rights Act 1998 23 1.1.6 Preliminary Conclusion 25 1.2 Freedom of Contract and the General Clauses of Private Law 25 1.2.1 The Principle of Freedom of Contract and its Limits 25 1.2.2 Limits Set by General Clauses of Private Law 28 1.2.2.1 Good Morals 29 1.2.2.1.1 Germany: 'Gute Sitten" 29 1.2.2.1.2 The Netherlands: ' Goede Zeden' and 'Openbare Orde' 30 1.2.2.1.3 Italy: 'Causa Illecita' 31 1.2.2.1.4 England: 'Illegality' and 'Public Policy' 32 1.2.2.2 Good Faith 33 1.2.2.2.1 Germany: 'Treu und Glauben' 34 1.2.2.2.2 The Netherlands: 'Goede Trouw'/ 'Redelijkheid en Billijkheid' 35 1.2.2.2.3 Italy: 'Buona Fede' 36 1.2.2.2.4 England: Good Faith? 37 1.2.2.3 Tort 38 1.2.2.3.1 Germany: 'Unerlaubte Handlung' 38 1.2.2.3.2 The Netherlands: Onrechtmatige Daad' 39 1.2.2.3.3 Italy: 'Fatto Illecito' 41 1.2.2.3.4 England: Torts 42 1.2.3 Freedom of Contract and Fundamental Rights 42 1.3 Conclusion 44 Chapter 2 Interaction between Fundamental Rights and Contract Law 45 2.1 Theories of Direct and Indirect Effect 46 2.1.1 Direct Effect 47 2.1.2 Indirect Effect 49 2.1.3 Relativising the Direct/Indirect Effect Distinction 50 2.1.3.1 Differentiation According to Legal Actors 50 2.1.3.2 Differentiation According to Funda¬ mental Rights 52 2.1.3.3 Differentiation According to Legal Relationships 53 Table of Contents vii 2.1.4 A Theory of Relativity: Versions of Direct and Indirect Effect 55 2.2 Germany 57 2.2.1 Wechselwirkung 57 2.2.1.1 A Landmark Decision: The Lüth Case 58 2.2.1.2 A Collision of Rights: The Wallraff Case 61 2.2.1.3 (Pre-OContractual Relations: The Betriebsschlosser Case 64 2.2.1.4 Preliminary Conclusion 69 2.2.2 Contractual Restrictions on Fundamental Rights 70 2.2.2.1 The Handelsvertreter Case 70 2.2.2.2 The Bürgschaft Case 75 2.2.2.3 Preliminary Conclusion 82 2.3 The Netherlands 83 2.3.1 Fundamental Rights and General Clauses 83 2.3.1.1 'Good Morals' and Fundamental Rights: The Mensendieck Case 83 2.3.1.2 Freedom of Expression and Tort: The Boycot Outspan Aksie Case 86 2.3.1.3 Contract Law: The Maimonides Case 88 2.3.1.4 Preliminary Conclusion 91 2.3.2 Contractual Restrictions on Fundamental Rights 92 2.3.2.1 Again: The Mensendieck Case 92 2.3.2.2 The Kolkman/Cornelisse Case 93 2.3.2.3 The HIV-test Cases 96 2.3.2.4 Preliminary Conclusion 103 2.4 Italy 104 2.4.1 A Fundamental Right as a General Clause? The Case of Article 2 Cost. 106 2.4.2 Effects of Fundamental Rights in Italian Private Law Cases 107 2.4.2.1 Tort Law: 'New'Non-Pecuniary Damage 107 2.4.2.2 Contract Law: Buona Fede in the Light of Fundamental Rights 110 2.4.3 Preliminary Conclusion 115 2.5 England 119 2.5.1 Direct or Indirect Effect 119 2.5.2 The HRA in Contract Law Adjudication 125 2.5.2.1 Privacy under the HRA: Douglas v. Hello! Ltd and Other Cases ] 25 2.5.2.2 Contract Law: Wilson v. First County Trust and Ghaidan v. Godin-Mendoza 135 2.5.3 Preliminary Conclusion 143 2.6 Conclusions on an Overview of Case Law 145 viii Table of Contents Chapter З A New Perspective on Effects of Fundamental Rights in Contract Law 147 3.1 Cases of 'Direct' and 'Indirect' Effect 148 3.1.1 Introduction 148 3.1.2 Cases of'Strong'Direct Effect 149 3.1.3 Cases of'Strong'Indirect Effect 152 3.1.4 Cases of 'Weak' Indirect Effect 154 3.1.5 Cases of'Procedural Effect' 155 3.1.6 Conclusion 157 3.2 A New Perspective 158 3.2.1 Introduction 158 3.2.2 What the Distinction between Direct and Indirect Effects Does and Does not Explain 158 3.2.2.1 To What Extent Do Fundamental Rights Affect Contract Law? 160 3.2.2.2 In Which Types of Cases Can Fundamental Rights Be Applied? 163 3.2.2.2.1 Plurality of Cases 163 3.2.2.2.2 General Theories 164 3.2.2.2.3 Limited Significance of the Distinction between Direct and Indirect Effects 166 3.2.2.3 What Does the Explicit Consideration of Fundamental Rights Add to Contract Law Adjudication? 167 3.2.2.3.1 Explicit Consideration of Fundamental Rights? 168 3.2.2.3.2 Ex officio Intervention on the Basis of Fundamental Rights'? 170 3.2.2.3.3 Preliminary Conclusion 171 3.2.3 Choosing a New Perspective: Freedom of Contract and Fundamental Rights between Autonomy and Solidarity 172 3.2.3.1 Fundamental Rights or Policies? 172 3.2.3.2 The Politics of European Contract Law 174 3.2.3.3 Problematic Aspects of the New Perspective 176 3.2.3.4 Fundamental Rights and the Political Stakes in Contract Law 179 3.2.4 Conclusion 181 Epilogue to Part I 183 E.I. 1 Tort Law Examples in a Contract Law Discourse 184 Table of Contents ix E.I.2 Form and Substance 185 E.I.3 Legal Certainty 188 Part II The Intermediary Role of Fundamental Rights in European Contract Law Adjudication 191 Introduction to Part II 193 Chapter 4 Changing Perspectives: Starting Points for a Comparative Legal-Political Analysis 195 4.1 An External Perspective on Fundamental Rights in Contract Law 196 4.1.1 A Lion and a Fox . 196 4.1.2 . And the Politics of European Contract Law 197 4.2 Autonomy and Solidarity in European Contract Law 200 4.2.1 Individualism and Altruism . 200 4.2.2 . Or Autonomy and Solidarity 201 4.2.3 Choice of Terminology 206 4.3 An Impression of the Autonomy/Solidarity Continuum 206 4.3.1 Gradations of Autonomy and Solidarity 206 4.3.2 The 'Double Relativity' of the Continuum 209 4.3.3 A Neutral Point on the Continuum 212 4.3.4 Variations of the Continuum According to Jurisdictions 213 4.3.5 A Model for the Analysis 214 4.4 Conclusion 214 Chapter 5 Fundamental Rights and the Political Dimension of Contract Law 215 5.1 Legislator, Parties and Judges 216 5.2 Taking Rights and Critique Seriously 218 5.2.1 Policies, Principles and Rights 218 5.2.2 The Rights Thesis 221 5.2.3 Coherence 223 5.2.4 Effects of Fundamental Rights in Contract Law from a Dworkinian and a Kennedian Perspective 225 5.3 Not Just a River in Egypt: Fundamental Rights and the Denial of the Political Stakes in Contract Law Adjudication 226 5.3.1 Lost in Translation? Ideology and Judicial Behaviour 226 5.3.2 A Fundamental Rights Hypothesis 229 x Table of Contents Chapter 6 Testing the Fundamental Rights Hypothesis 231 6.1 Institutional and Procedural Aspects 232 6.2 Fundamental Rights and the Policies Involved in Contract Cases 235 6.2.1 Non-Competition Clauses 235 6.2.1.1 Policy Issues 236 6.2.1.2 Cases 237 6.2.2 Sureties by Relatives 242 6.2.2.1 Policy Issues 242 6.2.2.2 Cases 242 6.2.3 Reduction of Contractual Penalties 246 6.2.3.1 Policy Issues 247 6.2.3.2 Cases 247 6.2.4 Post-Contractual Duties in Doctor/Patient Relations 254 6.2.4.1 Policy Issues 254 6.2.4.2 Cases 255 6.2.5 Surrogacy Arrangements 258 6.2.5.1 Policy Issues 261 6.2.5.2 Cases 263 6.3 Contract Law Between Autonomy and Solidarity 270 6.3.1 Introduction 270 6.3.2 The Continuum Revisited 271 6.3.2.1 General Remarks 271 6.3.2.2 Case Solutions between Autonomy and Solidarity 274 6.3.2.3 Shifting Limits to Freedom of Contract 281 6.3.3 Varieties of 'Social Justice' in European Contract Law 286 6.3.4 Conclusion 289 Chapter 7 What the Comparative Legal-Political Analysis Explains 291 7.1 To What Extent do Fundamental Rights Affect Contract Law? 292 7.1.1 Explaining the Politics of Direct and Indirect Effects 293 7.1.2 The Legal-Political Perspective 294 7.1.3 Autonomy and Solidarity 295 7.1.4 Coherence and Legal Certainty 298 7.2 In Which Types of Cases can Fundamental Rights Be Applied? 299 7.2.1 Stronger and Weaker Parties in Contractual Relationships 301 7.2.2 Validity of the Contract (Clause) 302 Table of Contents xi 7.2.3 Differentiation According to Legal Relationships, Fundamental Rights and Legal Actors 303 7.3 What does the Explicit Consideration of Fundamental Rights Add to Contract Law Adjudication? 305 7.3.1 Explicit Consideration of Fundamental Rights? 306 7.3.2 Ex Officio Intervention on the Basis of Fundamental Rights? 309 7.4 Conclusion 310 Epilogue to Part II 313 E.II.l Dimensions of the Autonomy/Solidarity Continuum ЗІЗ E.II.2 Social Justice in European Contract Law 314 Е.П.З Institutional Imagination 315 Summary and Conclusion 319 Bibliography 327 List of Cases 355 Index 361
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title Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England
title_auth Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England
title_exact_search Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England
title_full Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England Chantal Mak
title_fullStr Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England Chantal Mak
title_full_unstemmed Fundamental rights in European contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England Chantal Mak
title_short Fundamental rights in European contract law
title_sort fundamental rights in european contract law a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in germany the netherlands italy and england
title_sub a comparison of the impact of fundamental rights on contractual relationships in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and England
topic Civil rights European Union countries
Contracts European Union countries
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