Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of Contents
  • Detailed Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Abbreviations
  • Part 1. The Overall Structure
  • Chapter 1. Party Autonomy and the Role of Information in the Internal Market â€? an Overview
  • Part 2. Party Autonomy and Information â€? Normative and Theoretical Foundations
  • Section 1. Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits
  • Chapter 2. Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits â€? The Perspective of Law
  • Chapter 3. Constitutional Aspects of Party Autonomy and Its Limits â€? The Perspective of Constitutional Economics
  • Section 2. Information Problems and Market Failure: The Perspective of EconomicsChapter 4. Consumer Information Problems â€? Causes and Consequences
  • Chapter 5. Information in the Market Economy â€? Cognitive Errors and Legal Correctives
  • Part 3. Supremacy of Party Autonomy and Information under the EC Treaty
  • Chapter 6. Basic Freedoms â€? Extending Party Autonomy across Borders
  • Chapter 7. Disclosure Rules (Information) as a Primary Tool in the Doctrine on Measures Having an Equivalent Effect
  • Part 4. Information Rules in EC Secondary Law â€? Justifying Consumer and Labour Law Standards in GeneralSection 1. Justifying Consumer and Labour Law
  • Chapter 8. Justifying Limits to Party Autonomy in the Internal Market â€? Mainly Consumer Protection (Kirchner)
  • Chapter 9. Justifying Limits to Party Autonomy in the Internal Market â€? EC Legislation in the Field of Consumer Protection
  • Chapter 10. A Comment on Party Autonomy and Consumer Regulation in the European Community â€? A Plea for Consistency
  • Chapter 11. Justifying European Employment Law
  • Chapter 12. Justifying European Employment Law â€? CommentsSection 2. Information as an Instrument for Party Autonomy
  • Chapter 13. Disclosure Rules as a Primary Tool for Fostering Party Autonomy
  • Chapter 14. Disclosure Rules as a Primary Tool for Fostering Party Autonomy â€? Observations from a Functional and Comparative Legal Perspective
  • Chapter 15. Information Intermediaries and Party Autonomy â€? The Example of Securities and Insurance Markets
  • Part 5. Party Autonomy and Information Rules in Specific Areas of EC Private Law Legislation
  • Chapter 16. Party Autonomy and Information in the Unfair Contract Terms DirectiveChapter 17. Contractual Rules Concerning the Marketing of Goods and Services â€? Requirements of Form and Content versus Private Autonomy
  • Chapter 18. Party Autonomy and Information in the Sales Directive
  • Chapter 19. The Written Statement Directive â€? Social Norms, Information, and the Employment Relationship
  • Index