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Jacobien W Rutgers

An Optional Instrument and Social Dumping

In the European Commission's documents on the future of a European contract law freedom of contract is the leading principle of both a CFR and an optional instrument. In this paper, it is argued that an optional instrument as proposed by the European Commission will result in social dumping. However, this result can be prevented, if the leading principle of an optional instrument would require a balance to be struck between freedom of contract and social justice or fairness. If not, it will be relevant to assess to what extent more stringent national mandatory rules can still be applied if parties have selected an optional instrument to govern their contract. In order to do so, first it is considered whether the optional instrument may be regarded as harmonisation, and if so, what type of harmonisation it fits best. Finally, the technique by which an optional instrument may be rendered applicable will be discussed.

European Review of Contract Law, Walter de Gruyter

Print ISSN: 1614-9920
Volume: 2, 05/2006
Pages: 199 - 212

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