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Universal Services: Nucleus for a Social European Private Law

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  • Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz

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The paper is intended to develop the idea that the growing number of rules on universal services allows for the introduction of a debate about whether these rules contain the nucleus of a new social European private law. This is all the more important as the European Community will change the social character of consumer law by means of full harmonization.

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  • Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, 2009. "Universal Services: Nucleus for a Social European Private Law," EUI-LAW Working Papers 12, European University Institute (EUI), Department of Law.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:euilaw:p0124
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    Cited by:

    1. V. Balogh & K. Cseres, 2013. "Institutional Design in Hungary: A Case Study of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive," Journal of Consumer Policy, Springer, vol. 36(3), pages 343-365, September.
    2. Séverine Saintier, 2017. "Community Energy Companies in the UK: A Potential Model for Sustainable Development in “Local” Energy?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(8), pages 1-18, July.
    3. Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, 2009. "Judicial Activism of the European Court of Justice and the Development of the European. Social Mode in Anti-Discrimination and Consumer Law," EUI-LAW Working Papers 19, European University Institute (EUI), Department of Law.

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    social policy; harmonisation;

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