2019
DOI: 10.18778/0208-6069.89.05
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Delimiting Central Europe as a Juridical Space: A Preliminary Exercise in Critical Legal Geography

Abstract: The aim of the present paper is to contribute to the on-going discussion, both in legal theory and in comparative law, concerning the status of Central Europe and its delimitation from other legal regions in Europe, notably Romano-Germanic Western Europe but also Eastern Europe and Eurasia. The paper adopts the methodological perspective of critical legal geography, understood as a strand of critical jurisprudence laying at the interstices of spatial justice studies, critical geography, comparative law… Show more

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“…One of the constant themes throughout the conference was a recognition of the trade-offs between the benefits that come with a more universal cross-country approach to consumer protection law as against the costs associated with legal constructs that do not recognise and bend to local cultural, technical, and economic circumstances. The development of consumer law in the European Union (EU) is one example of such a unification-focussed approach, which also reveals the tensions between the centre (EU) and the periphery (Member States) (Kukovec 2015;Manko 2019). The enlargement of the EU in 2004 went hand in hand with the emergence of an EU consumer law that leaves increasingly limited space for national differences.…”
Section: Harmonization and Heterogeneity In Consumer Protection Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the constant themes throughout the conference was a recognition of the trade-offs between the benefits that come with a more universal cross-country approach to consumer protection law as against the costs associated with legal constructs that do not recognise and bend to local cultural, technical, and economic circumstances. The development of consumer law in the European Union (EU) is one example of such a unification-focussed approach, which also reveals the tensions between the centre (EU) and the periphery (Member States) (Kukovec 2015;Manko 2019). The enlargement of the EU in 2004 went hand in hand with the emergence of an EU consumer law that leaves increasingly limited space for national differences.…”
Section: Harmonization and Heterogeneity In Consumer Protection Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without going into possible reasons for this, it is not to say that legal-geographical problematics is completely absent in Polish legal scholarship. On the contrary, the situation is changing, which is evidenced not only by single papers tackling such problematics (for instance, Mańko 2019, who addresses the delimitation of Central Europe from the rest of Europe), but also by entire book-length publications. The book we co-edited with Marcin Wróbel in 2018 was the first Polish volume dedicated to law-space entanglements.…”
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confidence: 99%