The values underlying the Draft Common Frame of Reference: what role for fairness and 'social justice'?

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Publication date 2008
Series Study, PE 408.312
Number of pages 71
Publisher Brussels: European Parliament, Directorate General Internal Policies of the Union
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Centre for the Study of European Contract Law (CSECL)
Abstract
This study provides an in-depth analysis of the provisions of the draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR), in order to assess if the DCFR perceives contract law only as a tool for regulating private law relations between equally strong parties or if it contains elements of 'social justice' in favour of consumers, victims of discrimination, small and medium sized
enterprises and other possibly weaker parties to contracts. After introducing the notion of social justice and its relationship to European contract law, this study explores the key social justice issues in the DCFR, their content and sources of inspiration. Finally, the last chapter draws some conclusions on the question if a balance has been struck among conflicting values and in particular between, on the one hand, individual private autonomy as expressed in the idea of freedom of contract, and on the other hand, principles of protection of weaker contracting parties responding to demands for social solidarity.
Document type Report
Note In accordance with Addendum to specific contract No IP/C/JURI/FWC-SC/2006-211/LOT3/C1/SC1 implementing Framework Service Contract No IP/C/JURI/FWC/2006-211/LOT3/C1
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