Under EU law, contracts continue to play their traditional role within national systems, but no have been inserted into a new legal framework and have purposes beyond the traditional ones. The contract is no longer an isolated area, which governs the relationships between the parties, regardless of the context. Within the EU law, it can be observed on one hand a growing number of integrative interventions to protect the fundamental rights and the weaker parties (it is the case of the discipline concerning the consumers or protecting the SMEs). Thus, the EU law considers the legal subjects and their relationships from a global approach, no longer from the restricted perspective of the relations between the parties.

Contracts and Obligations as Tools of the European Integration

CIPPITANI, Roberto
2016

Abstract

Under EU law, contracts continue to play their traditional role within national systems, but no have been inserted into a new legal framework and have purposes beyond the traditional ones. The contract is no longer an isolated area, which governs the relationships between the parties, regardless of the context. Within the EU law, it can be observed on one hand a growing number of integrative interventions to protect the fundamental rights and the weaker parties (it is the case of the discipline concerning the consumers or protecting the SMEs). Thus, the EU law considers the legal subjects and their relationships from a global approach, no longer from the restricted perspective of the relations between the parties.
2016
978-3-86845-126-9
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