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Book Title: Contract and Regulation
Editor(s): Brownsword, Roger; van Gestel, A.J. Rob; Micklitz, Hans-W.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784710651
Section: Chapter 9
Section Title: Private regulation, compliance and reviewability of contracts
Author(s): Leczykiewicz, Dorota
Number of pages: 46
Abstract/Description:
This chapter examines the relation between private regulation, effectuated through contract, and the desirability of compliance with such regulation, from the perspective of the fundamental precepts of contract law, in particular freedom of contract. It investigates what intellectual advantages can be gained by looking at the question of contractual performance as that of regulatory compliance. It observes that, unlike the contractual approach, the regulatory approach invites us to elucidate the strategic choices which states and the EU need to make vis-à-vis the enforcement of private regulatory regimes. The chapter argues that despite its limitations, it is contract law which offers a much more promising start to providing the grounds of judicial review of contracts producing regulatory effects. It is accepted, however, that the framework of contract law would have to be reformed to include more socially focused grounds for review, supplementing but not replacing the considerations of freedom to choose one’s individual goals and ability to bargain. Keywords: private regulation, freedom of contract, private enforcement, regulatory theory, review of contracts
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