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The Struggle for European Private Law - A Critique of Codification (Hardcover)
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The Struggle for European Private Law - A Critique of Codification (Hardcover)
Series: Modern Studies in European Law
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The European codification project has rapidly gathered pace since
the turn of the century. This monograph considers the codification
project in light of a series of broader analytical frameworks -
comparative, historical and constitutional - which make modern
codification phenomena intelligible. This new reading across fields
renders the European codification project (currently being promoted
through the Common Frame of Reference and the Optional Sales Law
Code proposal) vulnerable to constitutionally-grounded criticism,
traceable to normative considerations of private law authority and
legitimacy. Arguing that modern codification phenomena are more
complex than positivist, socio-legal and historical approaches have
suggested over the past two centuries, the book stages a
pathbreaking method of analysis of the law-discourse
(nomos-centred) which questions at once the reduction of private
law to legislation and of law to power and, on this basis,
redefines the ways in which to counter law's disintegration and
crisis in the context of Europeanisation. Professor Niglia
reconstructs the European codification project as a complex
structure of government-in-the-making that embodies a set of
contingent world views, excludes alternatives, challenges the
plurality of private laws and entrenches conflicts that pertain not
only to form (codification, de-codification, recodification) but
also to dilemmas implicated in determining the substantive
orientation of European private law. The book investigates the
position of the codifiers and their discontents in the shadow of
the codification strategy pursued by the European Commission -
noting a new turn in the struggle over the configuration of private
law which has taken place since the Savigny-Thibaut dispute of 1814
which this book critically revisits exactly two centuries later.
This monograph is particularly aimed at readers interested in
exploring the complexities, and interconnections, of the supposedly
separate realms of comparative law, European law, private law,
legal history, constitutional law, sociology of law and, last but
not least, legal theory and jurisprudence.
General
Imprint: |
Hart Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Modern Studies in European Law |
Release date: |
2015 |
First published: |
2014 |
Authors: |
Leone Niglia
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
196 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-84946-260-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Law >
Jurisprudence & general issues >
Comparative law
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LSN: |
1-84946-260-7 |
Barcode: |
9781849462600 |
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