Date: 2017
Type: Book
European standardisation of services and its impact on private law : paradoxes of convergence
Oxford ; London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017, Modern studies in European law ; 68
VAN LEEUWEN, Barend Joppe, European standardisation of services and its impact on private law : paradoxes of convergence, Oxford ; London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017, Modern studies in European law ; 68
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/45724
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
With the New Approach, the EU has incorporated European standardisation in its regulatory approach to improve the free movement of goods. Such a New Approach does not exist for services. Nevertheless, a significant number of European services standards have been made. This book focuses on European standardisation of services and its impact on private law. Two services sectors are analysed: the healthcare sector and the tourism sector. The core chapters of the book contain a number of case studies based on empirical research in these sectors. The first part discusses how European services standards interact with existing legal regulation at the European and national level. It is shown that, at the European level, there is no clear legal framework in which European services standards are adopted. This has an impact on their application in private law, which is the main theme of the second part of the book. Moreover, there is a real risk that European services standards create obstacles to free movement. This will prevent their successful application in private law.
Table of Contents:
-- 1. Context and Methodology
-- 2. Convergence in Private Law, European Standardisation and Free Movement of Services
-- 3. The Legal Framework for European Standardisation of Services and the Role of Private Law
-- 4. European Standardisation of Healthcare Services
-- 5. European Standardisation of Tourism Services
-- 6. The Application of European Standards in Contract Law and Tort Law and the Role of The Unfair Contract Terms Directive
-- 7. The Application of European Standards in Free Movement Law and Competition Law
-- 8. Paradoxes of Convergence
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/45724
ISBN: 9781509908332
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Initial version: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/35521
Version: Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2015