Intro -- European Contract Law and the Welfare State. Edited by Dr. Jacobien Rutgers -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- Introduction. Jacobien Rutgers -- chapter 1. National Welfare as Transnational Justice? An Institutional Analysis of the Normative (In)Coherence of Europe's Social Dimension. Floris de Witte -- chapter 2. Patient Autonomy in Europe. Anniek de Ruijter -- chapter 3. Labour Law, Union Law and the Real and Alleged Impact on the Welfare State(s). Klara Boonstra -- chapter 4. Services of General Interest, Contract Law and the Welfare State. Peter Rott -- chapter 5. Self-Regulation in the Consumer Field: The Dutch Approach. Thom van Mierlo -- chapter 6. A Comparison of the Institutional Implications of the Directive on Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts in France and the UK. Ruth Sefton-Green -- chapter 7. The Institutional Implications of the Unfair Terms Directive in Poland. Rafał Mańko -- List of Cases.
This book publishes the papers of a workshop held at the Free University of Amsterdam and which aimed to explore the potential of applying the political science theory of the welfare-state-types to contract law.
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