Editorial
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Martijn W. Hesselink
Abstract
Who has a stake in European contract law?
In its communication of October 2004 (The Way Forward ) the European Commission said that stakeholder participation in the elaboration of a Common Frame of Reference (CFR) by researchers was essential. It therefore announced that it would set up a network of stakeholder experts which should ‘make an ongoing, detailed contribution to the researchers’ preparatory work’ (The Way Forward, 10). This was an excellent idea: the Commission rightly acknowledges that drafting a common European contract law is not a merely technical exercise. There are many diverging interests at stake. Therefore, the creation of a CFR cannot be left entirely to academics.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- System and Principles of EC Contract Law
- A New Social Contract Law for Public Services? – Consequences from Regulation of Services of General Economic Interest in the EC
- Cases and Case Notes
- European Community Legislation and Actions
- The Scope of European Consumer Law
- France
- Other News
- Books Received and Book Reviews
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- System and Principles of EC Contract Law
- A New Social Contract Law for Public Services? – Consequences from Regulation of Services of General Economic Interest in the EC
- Cases and Case Notes
- European Community Legislation and Actions
- The Scope of European Consumer Law
- France
- Other News
- Books Received and Book Reviews