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Public Interest in Law

Edited by: Lubos Tichy

ISBN13: 9781780689708
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book analyses in a comprehensive manner the phenomenon of ‘public interest’ in different areas of law, both public and private. The term ’public interest’ can be found in a wide range of legislation and it is used extensively in judicial practice and public administration. Yet, it has received surprisingly little attention in academia. As a result, it is used for various, often contradictory purposes. Justifications for its application are rarely convincing and the concept is often confused with similar legal institutions such as state interest, societal interest and public welfare, which, however, serve quite different purposes. Further to the relevant ‘public’ being defined, the weight of public interest in case of conflict with other considerations will be examined and the legal consequences of its breach (e.g. nullity, damages and penalties) considered.

The book’s objectives are therefore manifold. First and foremost, it aims to provide a definition of the notion of public interest and to determine its main attributes, particularly against the background of the notion of private interest. In order to achieve this, the concept’s philosophical underpinnings will be outlined, as will its historical developments and its application in different times and socio-economic conditions. Consequently, the book will assist in applying the concept of public interest with a clear understanding of its substance, normative function and its relationship to other relevant legal institutions. The book focuses on the concept’s application across the spectrum of legal disciplines ranging from constitutional and administrative law to corporate and insolvency law, from criminal law to environmental law, and from competition law to labour law. In order to provide concrete examples of legislative and judicial practice, the book analyses three jurisdictions in particular – Austria, the Czech Republic and the European Union.

This book is not only an important addition to legal scholarship but, importantly, contributes to the improvement of decision-making processes at all levels of government. It will be of interest to scholars, practicing lawyers, judges and officials in public administration alike.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
PART I. FOUNDATIONS
The Concept of Public Interest
Public Interest and its Importance in Law
Public Interests in Legal Interpretation
The Theoretical Basis of the Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Public Interests
Three Problematic Assumptions about Public Interests in Law
PART II. EU LAW
Fiscal Interests and Fundamental Freedoms
National Public Interest Grounds Justifying Gold-Plating of EU Law
Public Interests and the Migration of Third-Country Nationals
Public Interest as a Potential Limit to Freedom of Movement and Residence of EU Citizens
The Public Interest in Private Enforcement of Competition Law via Damages Claims
PART III. PRIVATE LAW
Public Interest in Private Law - Some Thoughts from a Civil Law Perspective
Public Interest and Corporate Law
Public Interest and Strict Liability for Abnormally Dangerous Activities
Public Interest in Insolvency Law
Consumer Protection and Public Interest
PART IV. SELECTED AREAS OF LAW
Public Interests in Austrian Criminal Procedure Law
Public Interest before the ECtHR: Protection of Cultural Heritage and the Right to Property
Nature Protection as a Public Interest
Public Interest, Public Health, and the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic