Routledge Handbook of Private Law and Sustainability

Routledge Handbook of Private Law and Sustainability

Nicolussi, Andrea; Zoll, Fryderyk; Silva, Marta Santos; Wendehorst, Christiane; Salvador Coderch, Pablo; Clement, Marc

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

690

Dura

9781032662008

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PART 1 - Greening Private Law and in particular the Law of Obligations

1. Private Law and Environmental Sustainability

Barbara Pozzo

2. Towards a Sustainable Interpretation of Standard Contract Terms?

Dario Hug

3. Environmental Delicts and Post-Communist Private Law in Bulgaria: Time for Reforms in View of UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal?

Radosveta Vassileva

4. Private Law as a Tool to Overcome Split Incentives on Energy Efficiency in the Residential Rental Market

Rosa M. Garcia-Teruel

5. Who's Afraid of Sustainability? A Primer for Mainstreaming Sustainability in Private Law Education

Candida Leone

PART 2 - Fostering environmental protection through consumer law

6. Various Approaches to 'Greening' Consumer Sales Law

Fryderyk Zoll, Katarzyna Poludniak Gierz, Wojciech Banczyk and Maciej Bujalski

7. The (Un)sustainability of the Sale of Goods in Directive (EU) 2019/771

Maria Miguel Oliveira da Silva and Jorge Morais Carvalho

8. The Blinding Effect of EU Consumer Policy Overshadows the Role of Consumer Law in Delivering the Green Transition

Lucila de Almeida and Fabrizio Esposito

9. Revisiting European Consumer Protection Through the Lens of Sustainable Markets

Mireia Artigot Golobardes

10. Sustainability Challenges in Slovenian Private Law: A Focus on the Nature of Goods

Petra Weingerl

PART 3 - Coordinating public and private sustainability law in Europe

11. Sustainability as a Regulatory Principle and the Rules of Economic Development. The Italian Legal System

Guido Alpa

12. Sustainability and the Impact of the Court of Justice of the EU

Verica Trstenjak

13. Private Law Responses to Imperfect Regulation in International Public Law - The Case of Vessel Recycling

Kristina Siig

14. Amendments to Articles 9 and 41 of the Italian Constitution on the Protection of the Environment and Intergenerational Responsibility

Roberta Calvano

15. The Case for a Stable Climate: The Urgent Need for a Subjective (Personality?) Right in the Portuguese Legal System

Maria Regina Redinha and Maria Raquel Guimaraes

PART 4 - Conciliating property rights and environmental protection

16. Property Law and Sustainability: A New Field

Bjoern Hoops

17. A New Paradigm of Ownership in Italian Private Law?

Francesco Zecchin

18. Using Tokenisation in Support of 'Superficies Sustainable'. A Dutch Case Study

Jasper Verstappen and Tim van Zuijlen

19. The ecological function of property in the Constitution of Slovenia

Miha Juhart

20. Electromobility Reconstruction of Buildings and Sustainable Property Management

Tatjana Josipovic

21. Distributional Effects of Disaster Management

Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld and Marleen van Rijswick

PART 5 - Green economy transition: sustainable consumption and production

22. The Interplay Between Ecodesign and Consumer Sales Law

Victor Mehnert and Hans-W. Micklitz

23. Cooling-off Hot Deals. A Plea for Green Sludge in Electronic Consumer Contracts

Marta Santos Silva and Tomas Gabriel Garcia-Mico

24. How Can We Persuade Consumers to Purchase More Sustainable Products? A Review of European Legal Developments

Carl Dalhammar and Eleonore Maitre-Ekern

25. The Battle Against Planned Obsolescence - Legal Remedies

Denis Philippe

26. Leveraging Regulatory Measures to Enhance the Sustainability Potential of Servitisation in the EU

Janja Hojnik

27. Private standardization for sustainability

Shen Yayun and Michael Faure

PART 6 - Dealing with climate justice and corporate responsibility

28. Sustainability and Private International Law

Ralf Michaels and Samuel Zeh

29. Individual Redress and Ecological Claims - New Wine into Old Wineskins?

Sandra Passinhas

30. The EU Green Deal and the Sustainability of Corporate Activities

Hugo-Maria Schally

31. Corporate Purpose as a Conduit for Sustainability in Corporate Governance

Iain MacNeil and Irene-marie Esser

32. Online Platforms and Sustainability: How to Engage Digital Intermediaries in Sustainability Goals?

Carlos Gomez Ligueerre & Lela Melon

33. The Sustainability Obligation in Global Value Chain Contracts

Jakub Blazej Zwierzchowski and Ewa-Rott Pietzryk

34. Contract Law and Sustainability of Global Value Chains: Assessing the Proposal for an EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive from a Contract Law Perspective

Rebecca Ravalli

35. Environmental Litigation: Is it a Matter of Public or Private Law? An exploration of Cross-Fertilisation of Environmental Law Concepts in the Context of French Law

Marc Clement

Index

Epilogue
Environment Sustainability;Private Law;SDGs;Ecodesign;New Property Law