Other Possible Weaker Contracting Parties and the Rome I Regulation

This chapter, on the basis of the findings of the two previous chapters, analyses the mechanisms of protection of other weaker contracting parties in the Rome I Regulation and its interaction with the respective EU directives. The Rome I Regulation provid

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he Law Applicable to Cross-border Contracts involving Weaker Parties in EU Private International Law

The Law Applicable to Cross-border Contracts involving Weaker Parties in EU Private International Law

María Campo Comba

The Law Applicable to Crossborder Contracts involving Weaker Parties in EU Private International Law

María Campo Comba Erasmus School of Law Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Acknowledgements

This book is the product of my four years of research as a PhD student at the University of Groningen (Netherlands). It is also the result of a four-year-long learning process, with many challenges and experiences and which has only been possible thanks to the support, help and advice of numerous people, whom I honestly would like to thank. The successful completion of my PhD thesis, and its adaptation to become this book, is thanks to them. First, I would like to thank my PhD supervisor, Prof. Dr. Mathijs ten Wolde, for giving me the opportunity to pursue this project and for supporting and inspiring me during all the research process. His close supervision, advice and encouragement were essential to the writing of my PhD dissertation and also to the professional and personal development reached during these past four years. I am also thankful to my co-supervisor, Prof. Dr. Rafael Arenas García, whose feedback and insights were deeply helpful in the development of this project. In