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Zusammenfassung: | This volume has for its theme the interplay between and influence exerted on approaches and legal concepts of private law, including property rights law, by primary EU law, particularly internal market law. The starting hypothesis is that the European Court of Justice has developed concepts in private law cases which are different in substance from the concepts which exist in the private law systems of the Member States. The project aims to present developments in present law of which EU lawyers and private lawyers generally are unaware. It envisions to give ground-breaking analyses of private law concepts (the person, property, contract and tort and remedies) which are used, created or adjusted by the Court. Each analysis results from obtaining insights in the substantive meaning of the conceptual subjects addressed in the Court?s case law, disconnected from national meanings of such concepts. The direction of this analysis is from the cases to the concepts, not the other way around: the cases and the facts behind the cases are the starting point. The analyses try to avoid preconceptions based on national private law systems |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE V
SUMMARIES OF THE CHAPTERS VII
TABLE OF CASES: ALPHABETICAL XXXI
TABLE OF CASES: CHRONOLOGICAL. XXXIX
LIST OF AUTHORS XLVII
CHAPTER 1. PRIMARY EU LAW AND PRIVATE LAW CONCEPTS
HANS-W
MICKLITZ
AND CARLA
SIEBURGH
1
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. INTRODUCTION TO THE FIELD OF RESEARCH 2
2.1. FILLING A GAP 2
2.2. CASE LAW 3
2.3. LEGAL LITERATURE 6
3. BACKGROUND 8
3.1. COURT OF JUSTICE AS A LABORATORY 8
3.2. CONCEPTS 9
3.3. APPROACH 10
4. PERSON 11
4.1. FRAGMENTATION AND UNIFICATION OF THE PERSON 12
4.2. COMPANY AND SHAREHOLDER 13
4.3. ATTRIBUTION OF ACTS 14
4.4. CONCLUSION: FRAGMENTATION AND UNIFICATION OF PERSONS
TO SERVE INTERNAL MARKET INTERESTS 19
5. PROPERTY 20
5.1. WIDE CONCEPT OF PROPERTY; LIMITATION OF ABSOLUTE CHARACTER
OF PROPERTY 21
5.2. MOVING FROM PROPERTY TO CONTRACT AND TORT 23
5.3. CONCLUSION: PROPERTY PUT INTO PERSPECTIVE AND MOVING AWAY
FROM PROPERTY 23
6. CONTRACT AND TORT 24
6.1. PRIMARY EU LAW AND (EXTRA-)CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS 25
6.2. CONTRACT 27
6.3. EXTRA-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY FOR BREACHES OF PRIMARY EU LAW 30
6.4. CONCLUSION: CONTRACT AND TORT AS TARGETS AND AS MEANS
TO PROMOTE THE INTERNAL MARKET 32
INTERSENTIA XXV
CONTENTS
7. REMEDIES 33
7.1. PRIMARY EU LAW AND THE PRINCIPLE OF EFFECTIVENESS 34
7.2. DAMAGES 35
7.3. INJUNCTIONS 38
7.4. CONCLUSION: REMEDIES AS INTEGRATING PART OF CONCEPTS
INFLUENCED BY INTERNAL MARKET RIGHTS 40
8. OVERARCHING OBSERVATIONS, DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT, MESSAGES
FOR THE FUTURE 41
CHAPTER 2. THE IMPACT OF FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS AND SERVICES
ON PRIVATE LAW RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
PAUL VERBRUGGEN 47
1. INTRODUCTION 47
2. THE FRA.BO CASE: A TWO-FACED DISPUTE 50
2.1. A PRIVATE LAW DISPUTE ABOUT SERVICE PROVISION 50
2.2. AN EU LAW DISPUTE ABOUT THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 52
3. DOCTRINES OF EFFECT ON PRIVATE LAW RIGHTS AND RELATIONSHIPS 55
3.1. ADVOCATE GENERAL'S OPINION 55
3.2. JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE 57
3.3. DIFFERENT DOCTRINES OF HORIZONTAL EFFECT 59
3.3.1. DIRECT HORIZONTAL EFFECT 59
3.3.2. LEGALITY REVIEW OF NATIONAL MEASURES 62
3.3.3. POSITIVE TREATY OBLIGATIONS 65
3.3.4. PRINCIPLE OF CONSISTENT INTERPRETATION 67
3.4. INTERIM CONCLUSIONS 69
4. EFFECTS ON PRIVATE LAW REMEDIES 71
4.1. DECISION OF THE OBERLANDESGERICHT 72
4.2. UBI IUS, IBI REMEDIUM AND THE 'HYBRIDISATION OF REMEDIES 74
4.3. STANDING 76
4.4. SCOPE OF THE DAMAGE CLAIM 78
4.4.1. HEADS OF DAMAGE: PURE ECONOMIC LOSS AND OTHER
CATEGORIES 78
4.4.2. AMOUNT OF DAMAGES: CAPS AND THE DUTY TO AVOID
OR LIMIT THE EXTENT OF DAMAGE 80
4.5. NATIONAL EXEMPTIONS AND IMMUNITIES 82
5. TORT LIABILITY IN TRIANGULAR RELATIONSHIPS 82
5.1. CONFERRAL OF A RIGHT TO INDIVIDUALS 85
5.2. SUFFICIENTLY SERIOUS BREACH OF EU LAW 86
5.3. CAUSATION 88
6. CONCLUSION 90
INTERSENTIA
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 3. THE IMPACT OF FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL ON PRIVATE LAW
ANNE-CHRISTIN
MITTWOCH
93
1. INTRODUCTION 93
2. CONCEPT OF THE COMPANY 96
2.1. CONTRACTUAL NATURE: THE POWELL DUFFRYN CASE 97
2.2. THE DAILY MAIL SERIES 99
2.2.1. THE RULE: MEMBER STATES' COMPETENCE 99
2.2.2. CONSEQUENCE: REGULATORY COMPETITION 101
2.2.3. SUMMARY 103
3. CONCEPT OF THE SHAREHOLDER 104
3.1. SPECIAL RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS: FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL
VERSUS FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT 105
3.1.1. CASE C-326/07, COMMISSION V ITALY (GOLDEN SHARES
SERIES) 105
3.1.2. COURT OF JUSTICES FINDINGS ON THE SPECIAL RIGHTS
OF SHAREHOLDERS 106
3.1.3. COURT OF JUSTICE'S FINDINGS ON THE SCOPE OF ARTICLES 63
AND 49 TFEU 108
3.1.4. CONSEQUENCES FOR ARTICLE 63 TFEU AND THE CONCEPT
OF THE SHAREHOLDER 109
3.2. EQUAL TREATMENT OF SHAREHOLDERS AS A GENERAL PRINCIPLE
OF EULAW ILL
3.2.1. CASE C-101/08, AUDIOLUX ILL
3.2.2. STATUS QUO AND THE COURT OF JUSTICES FINDINGS
REGARDING PRIMARY LAW 113
3.2.3. STATUS QUO AND THE COURT OF JUSTICE'S FINDINGS
REGARDING SECONDARY LAW 115
3.2.4. CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CONCEPT OF THE SHAREHOLDER 118
3.3. SUMMARY 120
4. EXTERNAL RELATIONS OF THE COMPANY TO THIRD PARTIES 121
4.1. CONCEPT OF LIMITED LIABILITY 121
4.1.1. CASE C-81/09, IDRIMA TIPOU 122
4.1.2. STATUS QUO AND THE COURT OF JUSTICE'S FINDINGS
REGARDING SECONDARY LAW 123
4.1.3. COURT OF JUSTICE'S FINDINGS ON THE BASIS OF ARTICLES 63
AND 49 TFEU 125
4.1.4. CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CONCEPT OF LIMITED LIABILITY 126
4.2. SUMMARY 129
5. FINAL CONCLUSIONS ON THE COURT OF JUSTICES SHAPING OF CONCEPTS
IN EUROPEAN COMPANY LAW 129
INTERSENTIA XXVU
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 4. THE IMPACT OF COMPETITION LAW ON THE PRIVATE LAW CONCEPTS
OF NULLITY AND DAMAGES
IRIS
BENOHR
133
1. INTRODUCTION 133
2. CONCEPT AND EFFECT OF NULLITY 134
2.1. NULLITY AS AN EU LAW CONCEPT AND SEVERANCE 136
2.2. SEVERANCE AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL 137
2.3. AUTOMATIC VOIDANCE AND RETROACTIVE EFFECT 139
3. CONTRACTUAL MODIFICATIONS AND TRANSIENT EFFECT OF NULLITY 141
3.1. APPLICATION OF THE CONCEPT OF NULLITY TO ARTICLE 102 TFEU
AGREEMENTS 143
3.2. ERGA OMNES EFFECT AND IMPACT ON THIRD PARTY AGREEMENTS 144
3.3. IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS 146
4. PERSONS ENTITLED TO INVOKE ARTICLE 101 TFEU AND THE RIGHT
TO DAMAGES 149
4.1. COURAGE 150
4.2. IMPACT OF THE RULING ON ENGLISH LAW 153
4.3. MANFREDI AND THE RIGHT OF THIRD PARTIES TO CLAIM DAMAGES 157
4.4. IMPACT OF COURT OF JUSTICE CASE LAW ON ITALIAN LAW 159
4.5. NEW LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS 162
5. CONCLUSIONS 163
CHAPTER 5. THE IMPACT OF ARTICLE 101(2) TFEU NULLITY ON PRIVATE LAW
CAROLINE CAUFFMAN 165
1. INTRODUCTION 165
2. ARTICLE 101(2) NULLITY: A TRULY EU PRIVATE LAW SANCTION 166
3. SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 101(2) NULLITY 168
4. CHARACTERISTICS OF EU COMPETITION LAW NULLITY 170
4.1. AUTOMATIC 170
4.2. ARTICLE 101(2) NULLITY IS ABSOLUTE 180
4.2.1. ABSOLUTE NULLITY AS AN AUTONOMOUS CONCEPT OF EU
LAW VS NATIONAL CONCEPTS 180
4.2.2. CONSEQUENCE OF ARTICLE 101(2) ABSOLUTE NULLITY:
NO EFFECT BETWEEN THE CONTRACTING PARTIES 186
4.2.3. CONSEQUENCE OF ARTICLE 101(2) ABSOLUTE NULLITY:
NO EFFECT AGAINST THIRD PARTIES 187
4.3. ARTICLE 101(2) NULLITY HAS RETROACTIVE EFFECT 189
5. IMPACT OF NULLITY ON THE NON-INFRINGING PARTS OF THE AGREEMENT 194
5.1. GENERAL RULES 194
5.2. SEVERANCE CLAUSES 199
XXVM
INTERSENTIA
CONTENTS
6. MODIFICATION OF A VOID AGREEMENT OR CLAUSE 200
7. CONCLUSION 204
CHAPTER 6. THE IMPACT OF EU STATE AID LAW ON NATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
PABLO IBANEZ COLOMO 207
1. INTRODUCTION 207
2. LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AS STATE AID 210
2.1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 210
2.2. STATE AID AND TWO-WAY RELATIONSHIPS 212
2.3. STATE AID AND THREE-WAY RELATIONSHIPS 213
2.3.1. AID MECHANISM FORMALLY INVOLVES THREE PARTIES 213
2.3.2. INDIRECT AWARD OF STATE AID 215
2.3.3. AWARD OF AID THROUGH A PRIVATE BODY 216
2.3.4. STATE AID AS A BUSINESS LIABILITY 218
3. REMEDIES AND THE UNLAWFUL AWARD OF AID 220
3.1. RESTORING THE CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION 220
3.1.1. NATURE OF REMEDIAL ACTION 220
3.1.2. REMEDIAL ACTION AND DISPUTES AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL 224
3.2. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES 227
3.2.1. DAMAGES ACTIONS BROUGHT BY COMPETITORS
AGAINST THE STATE 228
3.2.2. DAMAGES ACTIONS BROUGHT BY COMPETITORS
AGAINST THE RECIPIENT 230
3.2.3. OTHER DAMAGES ACTIONS 231
4. AUTONOMY OF EU AND NATIONAL REGIMES 232
4.1. EU STATE AID LAW DOES NOT MANDATE A PARTICULAR REMEDY 232
4.2. NATIONAL LAW REMEDIES DO NOT EXHAUST INTERVENTION
UNDER EU LAW 236
5. CONCLUSIONS 239
CHAPTER 7. THE IMPACT OF EU INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND THE CHARTER
ON PRIVATE LAW CONCEPTS
BAREND VAN LEEUWEN 241
1. INTRODUCTION 241
2. CONCEPT OF THE INJUNCTION IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 244
2.1. A FILTERING INJUNCTION AND A MONITORING OBLIGATION:
SCARLET AND NETLOG 244
2.2. IMPACT OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE'S JUDGMENTS ON SCOPE
OF THE INJUNCTION 248
2.3. FROM FILTERING TO BLOCKING: UPC TELEKABEL 250
INTERSENTIA XXIX
CONTENTS
2.4. CONSEQUENCES FOR CONCEPT OF INJUNCTION IN INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY LAW 255
3. INTERMEZZO: THE IMPACT ON THE HORIZONTAL EFFECT OF THE CHARTER 256
3.1. IMPACT OF THE BALANCING TEST ON THREE HORIZONTAL
RELATIONSHIPS 256
3.2. FROM INDIRECT HORIZONTAL EFFECT TO DIRECT HORIZONTAL EFFECT 258
4. CONCEPT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE EU'S INTERNAL MARKET 260
4.1. REGULATING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE INTERNAL MARKET:
SKY OSTERREICH 260
4.2. IMPACT OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE'S JUDGMENT ON THE EXERCISE
OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERLY RIGHTS 262
4.3. EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE INTERNAL MARKET: MURPHY 264
4.4. CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CONCEPT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 267
5. CONCLUSION 269
INDEX 271
XXX
INTERSENTIA |
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title_short | Primary EU law and private law concepts |
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topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Europäischer Gerichtshof (DE-588)5103273-9 gnd Privatrecht (DE-588)4047304-1 gnd Rechtsprechung (DE-588)4115710-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Europäischer Gerichtshof Privatrecht Rechtsprechung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029713908&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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