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Principles and the Law

Principles and the Law European Review of Private Law 2-2012 [289­294] © Kluwer Law International BV. Printed in the Great Britain. Editorial Principles and the Law EWOUD HONDIUS* 1. In this issue of the European Review of Private Law (ERPL), we publish the papers of a conference on `Principles and the Law' organized on 25 May 2011 by the University of Utrecht. The papers were written by Carla Sieburgh on Principles in Private Law: From Luxury to Necessity, Patrick Morvan on What's a Principle?, Chantal Mak on Hedgehogs in Luxembourg? A Dworkinian Reading of the CJEU's Case Law on Principles of Private Law and Some Doubts of the Fox, Michiel Luchtman on Principles of European Criminal Law, and Rob Widdershoven and Milan Remac on General Principles of Law in ­ Dutch ­ Administrative Law under European Influence. The papers are followed by a conference report written by Nik de Boer, Sarah van Kampen, and Arne Mombers, three students in Utrecht University's Legal Research Master. Not all conference papers are included. The paper by Annekatrien Lenaerts on `The General Principle of the Prohibition of Abuse of Rights' has already been published in ERPL 2010, 1121­1154. Two speakers at the conference, Axel Metzger and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Review of Private Law Kluwer Law International

Principles and the Law

European Review of Private Law , Volume 20 (2) – Apr 1, 2012

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European Review of Private Law 2-2012 [289­294] © Kluwer Law International BV. Printed in the Great Britain. Editorial Principles and the Law EWOUD HONDIUS* 1. In this issue of the European Review of Private Law (ERPL), we publish the papers of a conference on `Principles and the Law' organized on 25 May 2011 by the University of Utrecht. The papers were written by Carla Sieburgh on Principles in Private Law: From Luxury to Necessity, Patrick Morvan on What's a Principle?, Chantal Mak on Hedgehogs in Luxembourg? A Dworkinian Reading of the CJEU's Case Law on Principles of Private Law and Some Doubts of the Fox, Michiel Luchtman on Principles of European Criminal Law, and Rob Widdershoven and Milan Remac on General Principles of Law in ­ Dutch ­ Administrative Law under European Influence. The papers are followed by a conference report written by Nik de Boer, Sarah van Kampen, and Arne Mombers, three students in Utrecht University's Legal Research Master. Not all conference papers are included. The paper by Annekatrien Lenaerts on `The General Principle of the Prohibition of Abuse of Rights' has already been published in ERPL 2010, 1121­1154. Two speakers at the conference, Axel Metzger and

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Published: Apr 1, 2012

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