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Book Title: The Regulatory Function of European Private Law
Editor(s): Cafaggi, Fabrizio; Muir Watt, Horatia
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847201997
Section Title: Index
Number of pages: 4
Extract:
Index
better regulation 99, 102, 107, 211 co-regulation 4142, 60, 101, 108, 118
efficiency 101, 104, 259 Lamfalussy procedure 41, 218
effectiveness 101 participation of stakeholders 47
country of origin principle 21, 72, 85,
choice of law 201, 269 267, 269, 297
alternative v. unilateral choice of law
195 enforcement 103, 109
conflict of law 259, 265 damages 140
lois de police 66, 7576, 86 private 251
public policy 62, 203204 public v. private 33, 251
regulatory function of choice of law settlement 60
259, 270 electronic commerce 275, 282
Rome II Regulation 24, 189, 193, environmental law 188
197, 203, 212, 265, 267, 319 European private law
tort see tort contract law see contract
civil liability Common Frame of Reference 225
complementarity with regulation 216, European code 67
221, 228
electronic communication providers governance 102
financial liability v. injunction comitology 33
338339 tort law 278279
relaxed liability 276277 Internet 286287, 338339
environmental liability 191, 201209 new modes of 102, 108
polluter pay principle 196 pluralism of modes and sources of
pure ecological damage 191, 196 governance 108
rules of conduct and safety hard law v. soft law 132
199200
negligence 132, 134, 144, 219, 250, harmonization 79, 90
254 minimum 79
punitive damages 203204, 260 reverse discrimination 80
pure economic loss 254, 258 of services 21
regulatory compliance 151, 218, 224 `soft' 69
strict liability 132, 134, 144, 224, e-commerce 322
250
tort see tort impact ...
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