The law applicable to cross-border contracts involving weaker parties in EU private international law / María Campo Comba.

This book provides answers to the following questions: how do traditional principles of private international law relate to the requirements of the internal market for the realisation of the EUs objectives regarding the protection of weaker parties such as consumers and employees? When and how shoul...

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Main Author: Campo Comba, María, 1992- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
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Summary:This book provides answers to the following questions: how do traditional principles of private international law relate to the requirements of the internal market for the realisation of the EUs objectives regarding the protection of weaker parties such as consumers and employees? When and how should private international law ensure the applicability of EU directives concerning the protection of weaker parties? Are the EUs current private international law, rules on conflict of laws, and private international law approach sufficient to ensure the realisation of its objectives regarding weaker contracting parties, or is a different approach to private international law called for? The book concludes with several proposed amendments, mainly regarding the Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations, as well as suggestions on the EUs current approach to private international law. This book is primarily intended for an academic audience and to help achieve better regulation in the future. It also seeks to dispel certain lingering doubts regarding the current practice of EU private international law.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3030614816
9783030614812
9783030614829
3030614824
9783030614836
3030614832
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 13, 2021).