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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements v
Preface vii
Table of Abbreviations xxi
List of Short Titles xxv
Table of Cases xxix
Table of Legislation lv
1. INTRODUCTION
EFFECTS OF EU LAW ON RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS 1
I. EU Law and Private Law: Introductory Remarks 1
II. Direct Horizontal Effect and Indirect Horizontal Effects
of EU Law Rules: Terminology as Used in this Casebook 3
II.A Direct Horizontal Effect 3
II.B Indirect Horizontal Effects 6
II.B.i Harmonious Interpretation of National Law
by National Courts Imposed by EU Law 6
II.B.ii Harmonious Interpretation of National Law
by National Courts Not Imposed by EU Law 7
II.B.iii Review of the Compatibility of National
Rules with EU Law in Proceedings
between Individuals 7
II.B.iv Positive Obligations 9
II. C Direct and Indirect Horizontal Effects and the
Sources of EU Law 10
ILC.i Introductory Remarks 10
ILC.ii TheTFEU 10
ILC.iii Regulations 10
ILC.iv Directives 11
II.C.v General Principles of EU Law 12
ILC.vi The Charter of Fundamental Rights 13
III. Direct and Indirect Horizontal Effects: The Terminology
of EU Law Scholars and of Private Law Scholars Compared
and the Sources of EU Law 14
III. A Introductory Remarks 14
III.B Direct Effect in EU Law Terminology 14
III.C Horizontal Effects in EU Law Parlance 15
III.D The Approaches Compared 16
III.E Concluding Remarks 18
III.F Direct Horizontal Effect and Indirect Horizontal
Effects: Chart Illustrating the Terminology Used
in this Casebook with Some Well-Known CJ Cases 19
IV Spillover Effects 20
IVA Introductory Remarks 20
IVB A Voluntarily Broader (or ‘Spontaneous’)
Harmonisation 20
IVC Aligning National Systems at a Stage Later than at the
Implementation of a Directive 21
IVD Internal and External Situations 21
2. COMPETITION LAW 23
L General Part 23
LA General Approach 23
LB Sources of EU Competition Law 24
I.B.i Article 101 TFEU and the Notion of ‘Agreement’ 24
I.B.ii Article 102 TFEU 26
I.B.iii Article 106 TFEU 27
I.B.iv Block Exemption Regulations 27
I.B.v Other Secondary Legislation 28
I.B.vi EC Notices and Guidelines 28
I.B.vii Case Law of the GC and the CJ 29
LC Legislative vs Enforcement Powers in EU Competition Law 29
I.C.i Legislative Powers in EU Competition Law 29
I. C.ii Enforcement Powers in EU Competition Law 29
I.C.ii.a The Position of the Treaties 29
I.C.ii.b The CJEU and the Development of
an EU Doctrine of Private Enforcement
of Competition Law 30
I. C.iix An Increased Role for National Judges 30
II. Remedies for Infringements of the Competition Provisions 31
II.A Nullity as a Sanction for Infringement of
Article 101(1)TFEU 31
ILA.i Nullity as a Sanction of EU Law 31
II. A.ii Nullity as a Defence or an Action 34
II.A.iii Characteristics of EU Competition Law Nullity 37
II.A.iv Impact of Nullity on the Non-infringing
Parts of the Agreement 51
II. A.v Modification of a Void Agreement or Clause? 66
II.A.vi Impact of Nullity on Follow-on Agreements 75
II. A.vi.a Introduction: The Position
of the EU Courts 75
II.A.vi.b Starting Position of National Courts:
No Impact on Follow-on Agreements 76
II.A.vi.c Extension of Nullity Based on a
Specific Provision 78
II.A.vi.d Theories Developed by National
Courts and Legal Scholarship 81
II.A.vi.e Extension Based on General Contract
Law Provisions 83
II.A.vi.f The Follow-on Contract is Itself
Affected by a Ground of Voidness or
Voidability 84
II.A.vii Reimbursement Duties 88
II.B Nullity as a Sanction for Infringement of
Article 102 TFEU 90
II.C Injunctions and Interim Relief 96
ILC.i GeneraTOverview 96
ILC.ii The Division of Powers between the
EC and the National Courts 98
ILC.ii.a Interim Relief in EU Competition
Matters: Access to a National
Judge But Not Necessarily to the EC 98
ILC. ii.b Positive Injunctions Can Only
Be Granted by National Judges 99
Il.C.iii National Case Law 99
II.D Damages 105
II.D.i Overview 105
II.D.ii The Fault-Binding Character of EC and NCA
Infringement Decisions on National Courts 111
II.D.iii Damage 121
II.D.iii.a Type of Damage 121
II.D.iii.b Quantification of Harm 130
ILD. iii.c Passing-on Defence 134
II.D.iv Causal Link 145
II.D.v Procedure 149
II.D.v.a Standing 149
II.D.v.b Collective Redress 151
II.D.v.c Access to Evidence 157
II.D.v.d Time Limits, Limitation Periods
and Prescription 160
FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS:TFEU PROVISIONS
ON FREE MOVEMENT 169
I. Introduction 169
II. Free Movement of Goods (Articles 34 and 35 TFEU) 170
II.A Sources: The TFEU, CJ Case Law, Materials 171
II.A.i Direct Horizontal Effect 172
II.A.ii Indirect Horizontal Effect 173
II.A.ii.a Interpretation of National (Private)
Law in the Light of Articles 34
and 35 TFEU 174
II. A.ii.b Review of Compatibility of National
Law with Articles 34 and 35 TFEU
in Proceedings between Individuals 175
II.A.ii.c Positive Obligation for the Member
States to Safeguard the Free
Movement of Goods on their Territory 175
II. B National Case Law 176
II.B.i Direct Horizontal Effect 176
II. B.ii. Indirect Horizontal Effect 178
III. Free Movement of Workers (Article 45 TFEU) 183
III. A Sources: The TFEU, CJ Case Law, Materials 183
III. A.i Direct Horizontal Effect 184
III.A.ii Indirect Horizontal Effect 185
III.B National Case Law 186
IILB.i Direct Horizontal Effect 186
III. B.ii Indirect Horizontal Effect 192
IV Freedom of Establishment and Freedom to Provide
and Receive Services (Articles 49 and 56 TFEU) 195
IVA Sources: The TFEU, CJ Case Law, Materials 195
IVA.i Direct Horizontal Effect 196
IVA. ii Indirect Horizontal Effect 197
IVB National Case Law 198
IVB. i Direct Horizontal Effect 198
IV. B.ii Indirect Horizontal Effect 205
V. Free Movement of Capital (Article 63 TFEU) 207
VA Sources: The TFEU, CJ Case Law, Materials 207
VA.i Direct Horizontal Effect 208
VA.ii Indirect Horizontal Effect 208
V. B National Case Law 209
VI. Exceptions (or Justifications): Invocability by Individuals 212
VI. A Sources: The TFEU, CJ Case Law, Materials 212
VLB National Case Law 215
VII. Concluding Remarks 218
Further Reading 218
NON-DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS IN THE TFEU 221
I. General Approach 221
I.A Categories of Private Law Cases influenced by
Treaty Provisions on Non-discrimination 222
I.B Structure of this Chapter 223
II. Introduction to the Principle of Non-discrimination 224
III. Sources 227
III.A EU Rules Producing Direct Horizontal Effect 227
III.A.i Article 18 TFEU 227
III.A.ii Article 157 TFEU 231
III.B EU Rules Not Producing Direct Horizontal Effect 233
III.B.i Article 19 TFEU 233
III.C Integration of Non-discrimination into the Laws
of the Member States 234
III.D Soft Law 234
IV National Case Law 235
IV A National Case Law within the Scope of Article 18 TFEU 236
IVA.i Direct Effect of the EU Rule 236
IVA.ii Indirect Effects of the EU Rule 242
IV.A.ii.a Application of the EU Law Rationale
via a National Rule that is in
Conformity with the Rule of EU Law 243
IV.A.ii.b Application of the EU Law Rationale
by Harmonious Interpretation of a
National Rule that is Not in
Conformity with EU Law 243
IVA. ii.c Application of the EU Law Rationale
by Reviewing an Incompatible Rule
of National Law against EU Law 246
IVA. iii Positive Obligation of Member States that Impact
on Horizontal Relations between Individuals 247
IV.A.iv Miscellaneous 252
IVB National Case Law within the Scope of Article 157 TFEU
(Equal Treatment of Men and Women) 258
IVB. i Direct Effect of the EU Rule 258
IVB.ii Indirect Applications of the EU Rule 268
IVB. ii.a Application of the Rationale of the
Rule of EU law via a National Rule
that is in Conformity with the EU Rule 269
IV.B.ii.b Application of the Rationale of the
EU Rule by Harmonious Interpretation
of a National Rule that is Not in
Conformity with EU Law 272
IVB.ii.c Application of the Rationale of the EU
Rule by Reviewing an Incompatible
Rule of National Law against EU Law 273
IVB.iii Positive Obligation of Member States that
Has Impact on Horizontal Relations
between Individuals 273
IVB.iv Miscellaneous 273
IVC National Case Law within the Scope of Article 19 TFEU 273
V Final Observations 274
VA Articles 18 and 157 TFEU May Substantively
Change Horizontal Relationships 274
VB National Courts Do Explicitly Consider the
Constitutional Framework or Mechanism(s) of
Interaction between EU Law and Private Law 275
VC Fundamental Freedoms as an Instrument to
Apply the Rationale of Non-discrimination 276
VD National Courts Usually Find Suitable Remedies
in Case of Infringement of EU Law 276
VE Reverse Discrimination 276
Further Reading 277
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EU LAW 279
L General Principles of a Public Law Nature 279
I.A Introduction 279
I.B The Principle of Effectiveness 279
I.B.i The Principle of Effective Judicial Protection 280
I.B.ii The REWE Doctrine: The Requirements
of Equivalence and Effectiveness 281
I.C The Principle of Legal Certainty 282
LC.i Significant Legal Uncertainty May Involve a
Breach of the Principle of Effectiveness 283
I.C.ii Legal Certainty as a Limit to the Retroactive
Effect of Preliminary Rulings 285
I.C.iii Legal Certainty as a Limit to the Obligation of
National Courts to Interpret and Apply their
National Laws in Conformity with Directives 286
I.D The Principle of Proportionality 286
Further Reading 287
il The Principle of Non-discrimination 288
II. A Introduction 288
II.A.i Description of the General Principles as
Developed by the CJEU and their Relation to
the Treaty Provisions and to the Charter 288
II.A.ii Categories of Private Law Cases Influenced
by the General Principle of Non-discrimination
and by the Charter 290
ILB Sources 291
II.C National Case Law 298
ILC.i Direct Effect of the EU Rule 299
ILC.ii Indirect Effects of the EU Rule 299
ILC.ii.a Application of the Rationale of EU
Law via a National Rule that is in
Conformity with the EU Rule
299
Il.C.ii.b Application of the Rationale of EU
Law by Harmonious Interpretation of a
National Rule that is Not in
Conformity with EU Law 3 01
ILC.ii.c Application of the Rationale of EU
Law by Reviewing an Incompatible
Rule of National Law against EU Law 302
ILC.iii Positive Obligation of Member States with Impact
on Horizontal Relations between Individuals 316
ILC.iv Miscellaneous 317
ILD Final Observations 322
II.D.i The General Principle of Non-discrimination May
Substantively Change Horizontal Relationships 322
II.D.ii National Courts Do Explicitly Consider the
Constitutional Framework or Mechanism(s) of
Interaction between EU Law and Private Law 323
II.D.iii National Courts Usually Find Suitable Remedies
in Case of Infringement of EU Law 323
II.D.iv National Courts Give Consideration to the
Protection of Legal Certainty and Legitimate
Expectations 324
II. D.v Additional Remarks 325
Further Reading 326
III. Abuse of Rights as a General Principle of EU Law 326
III.A Introduction 326
III.B Sources 327
III. B.i The Development and Role Played by Abuse of
Law as a General Principle of EU Law: Overview 327
III.B.ii Discussion Surrounding the Precise Nature
of the Principle 329
III.B.iii Categories of Private Law Cases Influenced
by the General Principle of Abuse of Rights 330
III. C National Case Law 332
Further Reading 334
IV The Principle of Unjust Enrichment 334
IV A Introduction 334
IVB The Action Arising from Unjust Enrichment 336
IVC The Defence of Unjust Enrichment 341
IV. D Future Effects of the Principle of Unjust Enrichment 343
Further Reading 348
6. DIRECTIVES 349
I. Introduction 349
II. Obligation of the Member States to Implement a Directive 350
II. A Prohibition to Adopt or Maintain National Provisions
Not in Conformity with the Provisions of a Directive 351
II.B Absence of the Direct Horizontal Effect of Provisions of
an Unimplemented or Incorrectly Implemented Directive 351
II.B.i Sources: CJ Case Law 351
II.B.ii National Case Law 356
II. C Broad Interpretation of the Concept of ‘State’ 357
ILC.i Sources: CJ Case Law 357
II. C.ii National Case Law 358
III. Harmonious Interpretation (Interpretation in Conformity
with a Directive) Imposed by EU Law 361
III. A Sources 361
III. A.i CJ Case Law 361
III.A.ii National Case Law 363
III.B Duty of Interpretation and Scope 365
III.B.i Sources: CJ Case Law 365
III.B.ii National Case Law 366
III.C Limits 382
IILC.i Sources: CJ Case Law 382
IILC.ii National Case Law 383
IV Harmonious Interpretation Not Imposed by EU Law: Interpretation
of Open-Ended Principles of National Private Law 388
V Review of National Law against EU Law: Exceptionally,
Disapplication of National law which Conflicts with EU Law 390
VA Introduction 390
V. B Review against General Principles of EU Law
Underlying Directive Provisions 391
VI. State Liability for Damages 395
VI. A Sources 395
VI.A.i CJ Case Law 395
VI.A.ii National Case Law 397
VLB Conditions 398
VI.B.i Sources: CJ Case Law 398
VI.B.ii National Case Law 400
VI. C Consequences: Reparation of Damages 402
VII. Spillover Effects of Directives 403
VILA Voluntary Broader Implementation 405
VII. B Mandatory Broader Implementation through the
(National) Principle of Equality 412
VIII. Conclusion 416
Further Reading 419
7. APPLICATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EU LAW ON THE
NATIONAL COURTS’ OWN MOTION 421
I. General Approach 421
LA The EU Law Context 421
I. B The Structure of this Chapter 422
IL Sources of EU Law 422
II. A The Van Schijndel Line of Case Law 423
II.B Ex Officio Application of EU Law in Relation to
Article 101 TFEU 425
II. C Ex Officio Application in Relation to Consumer
Contract Directives 426
II. C.i Directive 93/13/EEC on Unfair Terms in
Consumer Contracts 426
ILC.ii The Other Consumer Contracts Directives 430
III. National Cases 433
III. A Comparative Background 433
IILB National Case Law: Major Patterns 436
III. B.i Decisive References to EU Law 436
III.B.ii References to Both National Law and
EU Law 447
III.B.iii Miscellaneous 456
IV Conclusion and Comparative Remarks 458
Further Reading 460
Index 463 |
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title_exact_search | Cases, materials and text on European law and private law |
title_full | Cases, materials and text on European law and private law edited by Arthur Hartkamp, Carla Sieburgh, Wouter Devroe |
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title_full_unstemmed | Cases, materials and text on European law and private law edited by Arthur Hartkamp, Carla Sieburgh, Wouter Devroe |
title_short | Cases, materials and text on European law and private law |
title_sort | cases materials and text on european law and private law |
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