This volume contains thoughts on the issue of Codification of
European Private Law and on the present state of European Private
Law by one of the protagonists of the debate that is unfolding in
Europe. Taking a sometimes sharply critical view, Professor Mattei
attempts to unveil what he considers biases, strategies and
ideologies that affect the European legal process. The work
attempts to open a basic and genuine political debate between legal
scholars that Mattei considers an unavoidable pre-requisite of any
major reform process in private law. Challenging the claim of
technocratic neutrality shared by much of the most influential
European legal academy, Mattei uses the tools of Comparative Law
and Economics to set priorities on the table and to show some of
the real stakes of the present process. The work explores
fundamental areas of European private law, from the sources to
contracts to trust law.
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