<b>Part 1, Constitutional Values and European Contract Law: An Overview
, 1 </b>Constitutional Values and European Contract Law: An Overview- <i>
Stefan Grundmann,</i>
<b>Part 2 The Start: National Constitutions and Private
Law,</b> <b>2 </b>Fundamental Rights in National (Namely German) Contract Law
- <i>Johannes Hager,</i><b> 3 </b>Subordinating Contract Law to Fundamental
Rights: Towards a Major Breakthrough or towards Walking in Circles? - <i>Olha
O. Cherednychenko,
</i><b>Part 3 The First Dimension on the EC Level:
Fundamental Freedoms,</b> <b>4</b> Fundamental Freedoms and European Contract
Law - <i>Stefan Leible,</i>
<b>Part 4
The Second Dimension on the EC Level: Fundamental Rights, Namely Equality and
Human Dignity, 5</b> Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Freedoms and Contract Law
-<i>Arthur S. Hartkamp,</i> <b>6</b> Anti-discrimination Rules in European
Contract Law - <i>Nuno Manuel Pinto Oliveira & Benedita MacCrorie,</i><b> 7</b>
Human Dignity in a Different Light: European Contract Law, Social Dignity and
the Retreat of the Welfare State - <i>Maria Rosaria Marella,</i> <b>8</b>
Social Rights, Human Dignity and European Contract Law - <i>Aurelia Colombi
Ciacchi, 9</i> Co-determining European Private Law(s) and
Constitutionalization Process(es) - <i>Giovanni Comande,</i>
<b>Part 5 The Third Dimension on the EC
Level: Constitutional Structural Principles</b> <b>10</b> The Institutional
Perspective: The European Economic and Social Constitution and the Role of
Contract Law - <i>Giuseppe Vettori,</i> <b>11 </b>European Contract Law and
Economic Welfare: A View from Law and Economics - <i>Fernando Gomez,</i> <b>12 </b>
European Contract Law: A Matter of Consumer Protection, Citizenship, or
Justice? - <i>Martijn W. Hesselink</i>