Abstract
This article provides an overview of cases decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning contract law. The present issue covers the period between the beginning of July 2019 and the end of December 2019.
Note
The primary responsibility for the areas of General Law of Contract and Obligations, Consumer Rights Directive, Passenger Rights and Package Holiday, Consumer Credit, lies with Philipp Hacker; for the areas of Unfair Contract Terms, Services and Employment Law, and Private International Law with Fabrizio Esposito.
Published Online: 2020-04-10
Published in Print: 2020-04-07
© 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
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- Is ‘Global Value Chain’ a Legal Concept?
- Towards a Genealogy and Typology of Governance Through Contract Beyond Privity
- Regulating Contracting in Global Value Chains. Institutional Alternatives and their Implications for Transnational Contract Law
- Actor-Network Theory Contract Theory
- The Invisible Networks of Global Production: Re-Imagining the Global Value Chain in Legal Research
- An Anthropological Reimagining of Contract in Global Value Chains: The Governance of Corporate-community Relations in the Colombian Mining Sector
- Hermeneutical Injustice, Contract Law, and Global Value Chains
- Reimagining the Unimaginable: Law and the Ongoing Transformation of Global Value Chains into Integrated Legal Entities
- Sustainability Clauses in an unsustainable Contract Law?
- EU Legislation
- European Union Legislation and Actions
- EU Case Law
- European Union Litigation
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Reimagining Contract in a World of Global Value Chains
- Is ‘Global Value Chain’ a Legal Concept?
- Towards a Genealogy and Typology of Governance Through Contract Beyond Privity
- Regulating Contracting in Global Value Chains. Institutional Alternatives and their Implications for Transnational Contract Law
- Actor-Network Theory Contract Theory
- The Invisible Networks of Global Production: Re-Imagining the Global Value Chain in Legal Research
- An Anthropological Reimagining of Contract in Global Value Chains: The Governance of Corporate-community Relations in the Colombian Mining Sector
- Hermeneutical Injustice, Contract Law, and Global Value Chains
- Reimagining the Unimaginable: Law and the Ongoing Transformation of Global Value Chains into Integrated Legal Entities
- Sustainability Clauses in an unsustainable Contract Law?
- EU Legislation
- European Union Legislation and Actions
- EU Case Law
- European Union Litigation