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The EU codification of Private Law: Between Constitutional and Regulatory Rationales
Maria Breskaya
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Private Law
100%
Codification
100%
Europe
33%
Democratic Legitimacy
33%
Nation-state
33%
Economic Growth
33%
20th Century
33%
Per Se
33%
Legal System
33%
Regional Integration
33%
Cultural Values
33%
European Context
33%
Cross-border Cooperation
33%
Lawmaking
33%
National Identity
33%
Legal Tradition
33%
Cross-border Trade
33%
Legal Laws
33%
Historical Memory
33%
Social Sciences
Civil Law
100%
Economic Integration
33%
Twentieth Century
33%
Economic Growth
33%
Narrative
33%
Democratic Legitimacy
33%
Cultural Values
33%
Cross-Border Cooperation
33%
Collective Memory
33%
National Identity
33%
Nation-state
33%
INIS
private law
100%
legal aspects
66%
values
33%
europe
33%
trade
33%
cooperation
33%
economic growth
33%