The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Member States
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Under the traditional and well-established conception, credit bureaus are understood as being little more than vessels storing customer data that has been furnished by specific suppliers, such as banks, intermediaries and, more generally, lenders. Accordingly, credit bureaus are deemed to play a ‘neutral’ role in the credit market. Hence, in Europe...
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
The debate about the ‘just price’ has ancient origin and returns forcefully to the scene when, in the event of crises of various kinds, there is a rapid and significant increase in prices of given goods or services. The main issue is whether price increases of such a nature could, or should, be considered illicit and ground the issue of sanctions a...
Published in European Review of Contract Law
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 January 2021 and the end of May 2021.
Published in European Review of Contract Law
Published in European Review of Contract Law
In his most enlightening book Benson undertakes to give a public justification of contract law, which he distinguishes from a philosophical justification. This essay argues that this opposition is unsound. Benson’s justification is philosophical because it is internal: the justification contract provides for itself. As the justification is internal...