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The focus area Rethinking Public Interests in Private Relationships requires innovative and pro-active research on new regulatory models, institutions and instruments, oriented towards contributing to the solution of a number of urgent societal problems. The publications of our scholars focus on different aspects of this domain in their respective fields of law and governance.

Peer-Reviewed International Journal Articles

2022 (in alphabetical order)
2021 (in alphabetical order)
  • L. Diestelmeier, ‘Citizen Energy Communities as a Vehicle for a Just Energy Transition in the EU – Challenges for the Transposition’, 1 Oil, Gas & Energy Law intelligence (19) 2021.
  • Z. Chen, ‘Tort conflicts rules in cross-border multi-party litigation: Which law has a closer or the closest connection?’, Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (1) 2021.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko, 'Islands and the Ocean: Three Models of the Relationship between EU Market Regulation and National Private Law', (2021) The Modern Law Review 84(6), pp. 1294-1329.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko, 'Regulatory Agencies and Private Damages in the EU: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice' (2021) Oxford Yearbook of European Law 40, pp. 146-171.

Forthcoming:

  • Z. Chen, ‘The Application and Interpretation of Article 44 of Chinese Conflicts Act on Torts Conflicts Rules Based on British Carnival Cruise case: Dilemma, Way-out and Beyond’, Chinese Journal of International Law.
  • Z. Chen, ‘The Relationship between Article 6(2) of Rome I Regulation and Article 4(3) of Rome II Regulation on Choice-of-Law Rules: More Favorable Law Approach towards B2C-Contract-based Tort Liability?’.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko, ‘Two Sides of the Same Coin: EU Financial Regulation and Private Law’, European Business Organization Law Review.
  • A. Kamphorst, ‘Recent changes at the Dutch Consumer Complaints Board procedure: the first steps towards cODR’.
2020 (in alphabetical order)
  • L.M. Bruijn & M. Vols, ‘Upperdogs versus Underdogs: Judicial Review of Administrative Drug-Related Closure Cases in the Netherlands’, Recht der Werkelijkheid (41) 2020, 1, p. 25-49.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko, ‘Rediscovering the Public/Private Divide in EU Private Law’, European Law Journal 2020, 1-2, p. 27-47.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, ‘Judicial Governance in European Private Law: Three Judicial Cultures of Fundamental Rights Horizontality’, European Review of Private Law (28) 2020, 4, p. 931–952.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, ‘The Covid-19 Crisis: A Challenge for Numeric Comparative Law and Governance’, European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance 2020, 2, p. 109-115.
  • O.J. Gstrein & D. Kochenov, ‘Digital Identity and Distributed Ledger Technology: Paving the Way to a Neo-Feudal Brave New World?’, Frontiers in Blockchain (3) 2020/10.
  • B. Hoops, ‘The protection of publicly owned land from acquisitions through long-term possession’, European Property Law Journal (9) 2020, 1, p. 4-20.
  • D. Kochenov, O.J. Gstrein & J. Veraldi, ‘The Naturalization-Privacy Interface: Publication of Personal Data of New European Union Citizens versus European Privacy Standards’, Houston Journal of International Law (42) 2020, 2, p. 237-283.
  • M. Medvedeva, M. Vols & M. Wieling, ‘Using machine learning to predict decisions of the European Court of Human Rights’, Artificial Intelligence and Law (28) 2020, 2, p. 237-266.
  • S. Netipatalachoochote, A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, and R.L. Holzhacker, ‘National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) in ASEAN: A Comparative Analysis of the Protection Capacity and Impacts on Performances of NHRIs in the Philippines and Thailand’, European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance (7) 2020, 2, p. 117-167.
  • T. Nowak & M. Glavina, ‘National courts as regulatory agencies and the application of EU law’, Journal of European Integration 2020, https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2020.1813734 (online).
  • R. Rafaty, S. Srivastav & B. Hoops, ‘Revoking Coal Mining Permits: An economic and legal analysis’, Climate Policy (20) 2020, 8, p. 980-996.
  • B. Schmitz & C.M.D.S. Pavillon, ‘Measuring Transparency in Consumer Contracts: The Usefulness of Readability Formulas Empirically Assessed’, Journal of European Consumer and Market Law 2020, 5, p. 191-200.
  • R.A. Wessel, ‘Introduction: The Blurring Distinction between Public and Private in International Dispute Resolution’, Questions of International Law (73) 2020, p. 1-4.
2019 (in alphabetical order)
  • M. van den Brink & D. Kochenov, ‘Against Associate EU Citizenship’, Journal of Common Market Studies (57) 2019, 6, p. 1366-1382.
  • Z. Chen, ‘The Analysis on the Validity of Unilateral Dispute Resolution Clause in Foreign-related Civil and Commercial Contract Based on Analysis of Cases and Value Orientation’, Chinese Yearbook of Private International Law and Comparative Law (22) 2019, p. 323-339.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko & J.M. Meindertsma, ‘Irresponsible Lending in the Post-Crisis Era: Is the EU Consumer Credit Directive Fit for Its Purpose?’, Journal of Consumer Policy 2019, 4, p. 483-519.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, ‘The Direct Horizontal Effect of EU Fundamental Rights’, European Constitutional Law Review (15) 2019, p. 294-305.
  • B. Hoops, ‘Expropriation without Compensation: A yawning gap in the justification of expropriation?’, The South African Law Journal (136) 2019, 2, p. 261-302.
  • B. Hoops & N. Tagliarino, ‘The Legal Boundaries of “Public Purpose” in India and South Africa: A Comparative Assessment in Light of the Voluntary Guidelines’, Land 2019/154.
  • A. Kamphorst, ‘The Right to a Fair Trial in Online Consumer Dispute Resolution’, Journal of European Consumer and Market Law 2019, 5, p. 185-193.
  • J. Morijn, ‘Responding to “populist” politics at EU level: Regulation 1141/2014 and beyond’, International Journal of Constitutional Law (17) 2019, 2, p. 617-640.
  • T. Nowak, ‘Using Mixed Methods to Explore the Legal Consciousness of Judges’, SAGE Research Methods Cases 2019, https://doi.org/10.4135/9781526462756 (online).
  • C.M.D.S. Pavillon, ‘Private Enforcement as a Deterrence Tool: A Blind Spot in the Omnibus-Directive’, European Review of Private Law (27) 2019, 6, p. 1297-1328.
  • C. Post, J. Brouwer & M. Vols, ‘Regulation of Prostitution in the Netherlands: Liberal Dream or Growing Repression?’, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research (25) 2019, 2, p. 99-118.
  • M. Vols & A. Belloir, ‘Tackling Rogue Landlords and Substandard Housing: Local Authorities’ Legal Instruments and their Effectiveness’, Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law (11) 2019, 1, p. 2-19.
  • M. Vols, ‘European law and private evictions: property, proportionality and vulnerable people’, European Review of Private Law (27) 2019, 4, p. 719-752.

Peer-Reviewed International Books and Book Chapters

2022 (in alphabetical order)
2021 (in alphabetical order)
  • C.L. Lane, A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, T. Nowak et al., EU Fundamental Rights and Non-Discrimination: Effective Protection in the Light of Article 21 of the Charter, Casebook funded by the European Union’s Justice Programme (forthcoming 2021).
  • S. Netipatalachoochote, A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi & R.L. Holzhacker, ‘The Regional Institutional Development of Human Rights in Southeast Asia’, in: R.L. Holzhacker, W. Guan & Z. Tan (eds.), Challenges of Governance: Development and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia and ASEAN, Berlin: Springer 2021, p. 23-43.
  • F. Ambtenbrinck and H.H.B. Vedder, European Union Law: A Textbook, The Hague: Eleven International Publishing 2021.
2020 (in alphabetical order)
  • W.H. van Boom & C.M.D.S. Pavillon, ‘Enforcing Consumer and Capital Markets Law in The Netherlands’, in: B. Gsell & T.M.J. Möllers (eds.) Enforcing Consumer and Capital Markets Law: The Diesel Emissions Scandal, Antwerp: Intersentia 2020, p. 203-220.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko, ‘Financial Regulation and Civil Liability in European Law: Towards a More Coordinated Approach?’, in: O.O. Cherednychenko & M. Andenas (eds.), Financial Regulation and Civil Liability in European Law, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2020, p. 2-46.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko & M. Andenas (eds.), Financial Regulation and Civil Liability in European Law, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2020.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, ‘Immoral Contracts in Europe: The First Common Core’, in: A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, C. Mak & Z. Mansoor (eds.), Immoral Contracts in Europe, Cambridge: Intersentia 2020, p. 3-14.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, ‘Twenty-eight Jurisdictions and Twelve Types of Morally Dubious Contracts: To What Extent is There a Common Core?’, in: A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, C. Mak & Z. Mansoor (eds.), Immoral Contracts in Europe, Cambridge: Intersentia 2020, p. 717-732.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, C. Mak & Z. Mansoor, Comparative remarks, in: A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, C. Mak & Z. Mansoor (eds.), Immoral Contracts in Europe, Cambridge: Intersentia 2020.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, C. Mak & Z. Mansoor (eds.), Immoral Contracts in Europe, Cambridge: Intersentia 2020.
  • D. Kochenov & J. Lindeboom, ‘Part I: Laying Down the Base’, in: D. Kochenov, & J. Lindeboom (eds.), Kälin and Kochenov’s Quality of Nationality Index: Nationalities of the World in 2018, Oxford: Hart Publishing 2020, p. 9-35
  • D. Kochenov, & J. Lindeboom (eds.), Kälin and Kochenov’s Quality of Nationality Index: Nationalities of the World in 2018, Oxford: Hart Publishing 2020, p. 9-35.
  • W.D. Kolkman, ‘Compulsory Portion and Family Provision in the Netherlands’, in: K. Reid, M. de Waal & R. Zimmerman (eds.), Mandatory Family Protection (Comparative Succession Law, vol. 3), Oxford: Oxford University Press 2020, p. 319-344.
  • C.L. Lane, ‘Accountability, human rights, and the responsibilities of the tobacco industry’, in: M.E. Gispen & B, Toebes (eds.), Human Rights and Tobacco Control, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2020, p. 63-79.
  • M. Medvedeva, X. Xu, M. Wieling & M. Vols, ‘JURI SAYS: An Automatic Judgement Prediction System for the European Court of Human Rights’, in: S. Villata, J. Harašta &P. Křemen (eds.), Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2020: The Thirty-third Annual Conference, Brno, Czech Republic, December 9–11, 2020, Amsterdam: IOS Press 2020, p. 277-280.
  • J. Morijn, ‘Rule of law protection and the July 2020 European Council on the MFF’, in: L.A. Campo et al. (eds.), Loyale samenwerking binnen de EU: Liber Amicorum voor Ivo van der Steen, The Hague: Boom Juridisch 2020, p. 39-48.
  • J. Morijn & D. Kochenov, ‘Le rôle de la Charte dans la Lutte pour l'état de droit au sein de l'Union Européenne’, in: A. Iliopoulou Penot & L. Xenou (eds.), La Charte des droits fondamentaux, source de renouveau constitutionnel européen?, Brussels: Bruylant 2020, p. 173-198.
  • T. Nascimento Heim & R.A. Wessel, ‘The Global Regulation of Cybersecurity: A Fragmentation of Actors, Definitions and Norms’, in: L. Millán Moro & G. Fernández Arribas (eds.), Ciberataques y Ciberseguridad en la Escena Internacional, Madrid: Aranzadi Thomas Reuters 2020, p. 146-173.
2019 (in alphabetical order)
  • F. Amtenbrink, G. Davies, D. Kochenov, & J. Lindeboom eds.), The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration: Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2019, p. 1-12.
  • M.R. Beuker & W.D. Kolkman, ‘Legal relationships between adults and children in the Netherlands’, in: J. Sosson, G. Willems & G. Motte (eds.), Adults and Children in Postmodern Societies, Cambridge: Intersentia 2019, p. 417-449.
  • L.M. Bruijn & M. Vols, ‘Eviction as a Tool for Crime Control: Fighting Drug-Related Crime in the Netherlands and the United States’, in: N.M. Davidson & G. Tewari (eds.), Global Perspectives in Urban Law: The Legal Power of Cities, Abingdon: Routledge 2019.
  • O.O. Cherednychenko, ‘EU Financial Regulation, Contract Law and Sustainable Consumer Finance’, in: E. van Schagen & S. Weatherill (eds.), Better Regulation in EU Contract Law: The Fitness Check and the New Deal for Consumers, Oxford: Hart Publishing 2019, p. 61-91.
  • A.L.B. Colombi Ciacchi, ‘Good Governance and the Fitness Check of EU Consumer Law’, in: E. van Schagen & S. Weatherill (eds.), Better Regulation in EU Contract Law: The Fitness Check and the New Deal for Consumers, Oxford: Hart Publishing 2019, p. 61-91
  • D. Kochenov, ‘What’s in a People? Social Facts, Individual Choice, and the European Union’, in: R. Baublöck (ed.), Debating European Citizenship, Cham: Springer Verlag 2019, p. 37-42.
  • D. Kochenov, ‘Title XVI - Trans-European Networks’, in: M. Kellerbauer, M. Klamert & J. Tomkin (eds.), The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019, p. 1467-1471.
  • D. Kochenov, ‘Article 2 TEU’, in: M. Kellerbauer, M. Klamert & J. Tomkin (eds.), The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019, p. 22-30.
  • D. Kochenov, ‘Article 349 TEU’, in: M. Kellerbauer, M. Klamert & J. Tomkin (eds.), The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019, p. 2058-2062.
  • D. Kochenov, ‘Article 52 TEU’, in: M. Kellerbauer, M. Klamert & J. Tomkin (eds.), The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019, p. 334-336.
  • D. Kochenov, ‘Article 8 TEU’, in: M. Kellerbauer, M. Klamert & J. Tomkin (eds.), The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019, p. 99-102.
  • D. Kochenov, ‘Article 9 TEU’, in: M. Kellerbauer, M. Klamert & J. Tomkin (eds.), The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2019, p. 105-123.
  • D. Kochenov, Citizenship (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press 2019.
  • J. Lindeboom, D. Kochenov, G. Davies & F. Amtenbrink, ‘Steering the Good Ship Lollipop: the Legacy of Laurence W. Gormley’, in: F. Amtenbrink, G. Davies, D. Kochenov, & J. Lindeboom (eds.), The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration: Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2019, p. 1-12.
  • J. Morijn, ‘Formation and funding of European Parliament political groups, political parties and political foundations v. EU-level political rights’, in: A. Pahladsingh & R. Grimbergen (eds.), The Charter and the Court of Justice of the European Union: Notable Cases from 2016-2018, Tilburg: Wolf Legal Publishers 2019, p. 257-272.
  • N. Stobbs, L. Bartels & M. Vols, ‘Therapeutic jurisprudence - A strong community and a maturing discipline’, in: N. Stobbs, L. Bartels & M. Vols (eds.), The Methodology and Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press 2019, p. 15-28.
  • N. Stobbs, L. Bartels & M. Vols (eds.), The Methodology and Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press 2019.
  • H.H.B. Vedder, ‘United in What Diversity? (Un)Communautaire Reasoning in Applying Competition Law to the Public-Private Divide on Two Sides of the Atlantic’, in: F. Ambtenbrink et al (eds.), The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration: Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2019, p. 350-369.
  • M. Vols, ‘Theory and Methodology of Therapeutic Jurisprudence’, in: N. Stobbs, L. Bartels & M. Vols (eds.), The Methodology and Practice of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press 2019, p. 59-81.
  • M. Vols et. al., ‘Common trends in eviction research: a systematic literature review’, in: M. Vols & C.U. Schmid (eds.), Houses, Homes and the Law (Studies in Housing Law, vol. 3), The Hague: Eleven International Publishing 2019, p. 1-88.
  • M. Vols & C.U. Schmid (eds.), Houses, Homes and the Law (Studies in Housing Law, vol. 3), The Hague: Eleven International Publishing 2019.
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