Abstract

This article deals with the horizontal effect of fundamental rights in private law from the perspective of a justice system understood in a broad sense, depending on the type of jurisdiction which decides to apply them when examining private law relationships. The first part focuses on the perspective of the constitutional court, the second of the ordinary courts dealing with civil cases, and the third of the Court of Justice of the European Union.

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