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Contents: PART I: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ACCESS JUSTICE IN PRIVATE LAW Hans-W. Micklitz PART II: CORRECTIVE, COMMUTATIVE, PROCEDURAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE 1. Social Justice and Legal Justice (reprint from Law and Philosophy 8 [1984] 329-354) Wojciech Sadurski 2. Can We Make Sense of Commutative Justice? Christine Chwaszcza 3. Commutative, Distributive and Procedural Justice: A Response to Professor Christine Chwaszcza Wojciech Sadurski 4. A Rejoinder Christine Chwaszcza PART III: CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND PRIVATE LAW 5. Constitutional Justice and the Perennial Task of Constitutionalizing Law and Society through 'Participatory Justice' Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann 6. The Constitutionalization of European Private Law as a Path to Social Justice? Hugh Collins 7. The Nile Perch in European Private Law Ugo Mattei PART IV: SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE 8. At the Roots of European Private Law. Social Justice, Solidarity and Conflict in the Proprietary Order Alessandro Somma 9. Social Justice in the Welfare State - From the Perspective of the Comparative History of Institutions Cornelius Torp 10. A Vision of Social Justice in French Private Law: Paternalism and Solidarity Ruth Sefton-Green 11. Meaning(s) of Social Justice in Nordic Countries Pia Letto-Vanamo 12. The Europeanization of Social Justice and the Judiciary: How Will Judges React in the Member States? Arthur Dyevre PART V: SOCIAL JUSTICE IN LABOUR, CONSUMPTION AND COMPETITION Labour 13. Labour Relations and the Concept of Social Justice in the European Union Marie-Ange Moreau Consumption 14, The Transformation of Contractual Justice - A Historical and Comparative Account of the Impact Consumption Hannes Rosler 15. Social Justice in the Office of Fair Trading vs. Commutative Justice in the Supreme Court Chris Willett 16. Social Peace via Pragmatic Civil Rights - the Scandinavian Model of Consumer Law Bastian Schuller Competition 17. Towards a European model of Economic Justice: The Role of Competition Law K.J. Cseres

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