The Struggle for European Private Law: A Critique of Codification

Author:   Leone Niglia (University of Exeter, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509913824


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   23 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Struggle for European Private Law: A Critique of Codification


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The European codification project has rapidly gathered pace since the turn of the century. This monograph considers the codification project in light of a series of broader analytical frameworks – comparative, historical and constitutional – which make modern codification phenomena intelligible. This new reading across fields renders the European codification project (currently being promoted through the Common Frame of Reference and the Optional Sales Law Code proposal) vulnerable to constitutionally-grounded criticism, traceable to normative considerations of private law authority and legitimacy. Arguing that modern codification phenomena are more complex than positivist, socio-legal and historical approaches have suggested over the past two centuries, the book stages a pathbreaking method of analysis of the law-discourse (nomos-centred) which questions at once the reduction of private law to legislation and of law to power and, on this basis, redefines the ways in which to counter law’s disintegration and crisis in the context of Europeanisation. Professor Niglia reconstructs the European codification project as a complex structure of government-in-the-making that embodies a set of contingent world views, excludes alternatives, challenges the plurality of private laws and entrenches conflicts that pertain not only to form (codification, de-codification, recodification) but also to dilemmas implicated in determining the substantive orientation of European private law. The book investigates the position of the codifiers and their discontents in the shadow of the codification strategy pursued by the European Commission – noting a new turn in the struggle over the configuration of private law which has taken place since the Savigny-Thibaut dispute of 1814 which this book critically revisits exactly two centuries later. This monograph is particularly aimed at readers interested in exploring the complexities, and interconnections, of the supposedly separate realms of comparative law, European law, private law, legal history, constitutional law, sociology of law and, last but not least, legal theory and jurisprudence.

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Author:   Leone Niglia (University of Exeter, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781509913824


ISBN 10:   1509913823
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   23 February 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1 Code I . Advent of the European Code Project (1989 to Today) II . Portraying the European Code Project III . Genealogy of the European Code-Text: Of Continuity and Discontinuity in European Legal Thought from Lando's Principles to the DCFR IV . F unction of the European Code-Text. The Return of Code-based Universalisation and Disciplining V . On the Need to Explore the Codification Phenomenon from the Perspective of the Wider Range of Jurisprudential Forces 2 Jurisprudence I . Introduction II . Development of a Pluralist Private Law out of Classical Jurisprudence III . Pluralism Beyond the State: The Development of a European Private Law Jurisprudence out of Domestic Structures 3 Code vs Jurisprudence I . Regimenting the Living Jurisprudence qua Europe's Constitutional Pluralism II . Synthesis of the Constitutional Critique 4 Jurisprudence vs Jurisprudence I . Introduction: The View from Jurisprudence II . Conclusion Epilogue I . Of Codification and Critique II . Of Codification and its Poverty

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Leone Niglia is Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies and Reader at the School of Law, University of Exeter.

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