Routledge handbook of private law and sustainability

"The Routledge Handbook of Private Law and Sustainability reflects on how the law can help tackle the current environmental challenges and make our societies more resilient to future crises. Sustainability has been high on the political agenda since the approval of the Sustainable Development G...

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Other Authors: Santos Silva, Marta, (Editor), Nicolussi, Andrea, (Editor), Wendehorst, Christiane, (Editor), Coderch, Pablo Salvador, (Editor), Clément, Marc, 1962- (Editor), Zoll, Fryderyk, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
Series: Routledge environment and sustainability handbooks
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ISBN: 9781032662046
1032662042
9781040037430
1040037437
9781040037423
1040037429
9781032662008
9781032662022
Physical Description: 1 online resource.

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505 0 |a Barbara Pozzo (Università degli Studi dell'Insubria, Como) / Private law and environmental sustainability -- Dario Hug (University of Zurich/University of Neuchâtel and KU Leuven) / Towards a sustainable interpretation of standard contract terms? -- Radosveta Vassileva (Middlesex University) / 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? -- Rosa M. Garcia-Teruel (Universitat de Barcelona) / Private law as a tool to overcome split incentives on energy efficiency in the residential rental market -- Candida Leone (University of Amsterdam) / Who's afraid of sustainability? a primer for mainstreaming sustainability in private law education -- Fryderyk Zoll (Osnabrück University and Jagiellonian University), Katarzyna Południak Gierz (Jagiellonian University), Wojciech Bańczyk (Jagiellonian University) and Maciej Bujalski (Jagiellonian University) / Various approaches to 'greening' consumer sales law -- Maria Miguel Oliveira da Silva (NOVA School of Law and NOVA Consumer Lab) and Jorge Morais Carvalho (NOVA School of Law and NOVA Consumer Lab) / The (un)sustainability of the sale of goods in directive (EU) 2019/771 -- Lucila de Almeida (NOVA School of Law, Lisbon, Wageningen University and European University Institute) and Fabrizio Esposito (NOVA School of Law, Lisbon) / The blinding effect of EU consumer policy overshadows the role of consumer law in delivering the green transition -- Mireia Artigot Golobardes (Universitat Pompeu Fabra Law School, Barcelona) / Revisiting European consumer protection through the lens of sustainable markets -- Petra Weingerl (University of Maribor) / Sustainability challenges in Slovenian private law : a focus on the nature of goods -- Guido Alpa (Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome) / Sustainability as a regulatory principle and the rules of economic development : the Italian legal system -- Verica Trstenjak (Alma mater Europaea, Maribor and Sigmund Freund University Vienna) / Sustainability and the impact of the Court of Justice of the EU -- Kristina Siig (University of Southern Denmark/Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo) / Private law responses to imperfect regulation in international public law-the case of vessel recycling -- Roberta Calvano (University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza) / Amendments to Articles 9 and 41 of the Italian Constitution on the protection of the environment and intergenerational responsibility -- Maria Regina Redinha (Faculty of Law of the University of Porto) and Maria Raquel Guimarães (Faculty of Law of the University of Porto) / The case for a stable climate : the urgent need for a subjective (Personality?) right in the Portuguese legal system -- Björn Hoops (University of Groningen/University of Turin) / Property law and (more than one notion of) sustainability : a new field -- Francesco Zecchin (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Piacenza-Cremona) / A new paradigm of ownership in Italian private law? -- Jasper Verstappen and Tim van Zuijlen (University of Groningen) / Using tokenisation in support of 'superficies sustainable' a Dutch case study -- Miha Juhart (University of Ljubljana) / The ecological function of property in the Constitution of Slovenia -- Tatjana Josipović (Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb) / Electromobility reconstruction of buildings and sustainable property management -- Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld (Deltares) and Marleen van Rijswick (Utrecht University) / Distributional effects of disaster management -- Victor Mehnert (University of Bonn) and Hans-W. Micklitz (European University Institute) / The interplay between ecodesign and consumer sales law -- Marta Santos Silva (Research Centre for Justice and Governance at the University of Minho) and Tomàs Gabriel García-Micó (Universitat de Barcelona) / Cooling-off hot deals : a plea for green sludge in electronic consumer contracts -- Carl Dalhammar (Lund University) and Eléonore Maitre-Ekern (University of Oslo) / How can we persuade consumers to purchase more sustainable products? a review of European legal developments -- Denis Philippe (Catholic University of Louvain) / The battle against planned obsolescence-legal remedies -- Janja Hojnik (University of Maribor) / Leveraging regulatory measures to enhance the sustainability potential of servitisation in the EU -- Shen Yayun (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China) and Michael Faure (Maastricht University and Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam) / Private standardization for sustainability -- Ralf Michaels (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law/Queen Mary University, London) and Samuel Zeh (University of Hamburg) / Sustainability and private international law -- Sandra Passinhas (University of Coimbra) / Individual redress and ecological claims-new wine into old wineskins? -- Hugo-Maria Schally (European Commission) / The EU green deal and the sustainability of corporate activities -- Iain MacNeil (University of Glasgow) and Irene-marié Esser (University of Glasgow/Stellenbosch University, South Africa) / Corporate purpose as a conduit for sustainability in corporate governance -- Carlos Gómez Ligüerre (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona) & Lela Mélon (ESCIPompeu Fabra University, Barcelona) / Online platforms and sustainability : how to engage digital intermediaries in sustainability goals? -- Jakub Błażej Zwierzchowski and Ewa-Rott Pietzryk (University of Silesia) / The sustainability obligation in global value chain contracts -- Rebecca Ravalli (European University Institute) / Contract law and sustainability of global value chains : assessing the proposal for an EU corporate sustainability due diligence directive from a contract law perspective -- Marc Clément (Administrative Court of Lyon) / 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 
520 |a "The Routledge Handbook of Private Law and Sustainability reflects on how the law can help tackle the current environmental challenges and make our societies more resilient to future crises. Sustainability has been high on the political agenda since the approval of the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 and the EU Green Deal in 2019. The Green Agenda aims at making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, but humanity persists in an ecological overshoot that puts at risk the survival of species, including that of our own. Drawing together a selection of leading thinkers in the field, this Handbook provides a curated overview of the most recent and relevant discussions for private lawyers related to environmental and sustainability concerns. The authors delve into case study examples from twenty countries in Europe and beyond and discuss a wide range of issues including new property law and consumer law paradigms, the use of legal tech for promoting sustainable property management, strategies for fighting planned obsolescence, eco-design, the servitisation economy, advances on corporate climate litigation and mandated green private sludges. Overall, the volume is designed to empower new generations of legal scholars to take an active role in the transition to a more sustainable future. It will also assist policymakers in producing better policy, through pinpointing the main legal issues that need to be addressed and offering a comparative overview of legal solutions and best practices. Divided into six key parts and overseen by a team of internationally recognised expert Editors, this Handbook will be an essential resource for students, scholars, private lawyers and policymakers who wish to have a comprehensive, fundamental overview of how environmental sustainability concerns reflect on private law"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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