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2012 | 15 | 1(54) | 103-117

Article title

Ius commune europaeum novum – budowa europejskiego systemu kompozytowego prawa prywatnego (cz. II).

Title variants

EN
IUS COMMUNE EUROPAEUM NOVUM – CONSTRUCTING A EUROPERAN COMPOSITE SYSTEM OF PRIVATE LAW (PART TWO)

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
It is a great challenge for European Union to develop the internal market. European market economy, based on principle of free transfer of goods, capital, labour and services, requires legal cohesion. Within integrated Europe 30 legal systems of private law (including legal autonomy of Catalonia and Scotland) exist. It is more like kaleidoscope of laws or legislative chaos than single market. Simultaneously, emerging economies might realise their full potential by taking advantage over Europe’s structural weaknesses. EU, in fact, has not created internal market yet. Without legislative unification Europe could slide into marginalisation, becoming western peninsula of the Asia economy. Now, it is the time, not for domestic legislative reforms (harmonisation), but for solid growth and internal legal cohesion. Our current era become a global one. Without a swift changeover of policy, EU can turn into a global loser. The role of mixed legal systems for integration of Europe and the “Olson’s problem” are assessed in this part of article.

Year

Volume

15

Issue

Pages

103-117

Physical description

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Gdanski, Katedra Prawa Handlowego i Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego, ul. Bazynskiego 6, 80-952 Gdansk, Poland

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Publication order reference

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