Abstract

The present paper analyses the ideological foundations of the culture of European private law. The paper groups the possible politico-juridical ideas in opposing pairs, noting the domination of neofunctionalism over a systematic approach to law; pragmatism over formalism, instrumentalism over autonomy and technocratism over democratism, as well as liberalism over social justice, consumerism over citizenship and intergration over national sovereignty.

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