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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Main Text
- I Introduction
- II Enforcing Private Law on the Internet
- III Private International Law as a Tool for Regulation
- Preliminary Material
- 3.01
- A The Regulatory Potential of Private International Law
- 3.02
- 3.03
- 3.04
- 3.05
- 1 Savigny and the Apolitical Paradigm of the Closest Connection
- 2 Challenges to the Savignyan Paradigm of Neutrality
- 3 Reviving the Regulatory Dimension of Private International Law
- B Using the Regulatory Potential
- IV Liability for Internet Activities in EU Private International Law
- Preliminary Material
- 4.01
- 4.02
- 4.03
- 4.04
- A The Current Framework of Jurisdiction and Choice of Law for Internet Activities in the European Union
- B Shortcomings of the Current Framework
- C Comparison with the United States
- D Conclusion
- V Proposal for an Alternative Approach
- Preliminary Material
- 5.01
- 5.02
- A Preliminary Considerations
- B A Country-of-Origin Rule for Civil Liability for Online Activities
- C Accommodating Private Ordering
- D Complete Proposal
- E Application to Exemplary Private-Law Problems
- VI The Internet and Beyond
- Further Material