Einde inhoudsopgave
Draft Common Frame of Reference
40 General remarks
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 01-01-2009
- Redactionele toelichting
De dag van de datum van afkondiging is gezet op 01. De datum van inwerkingtreding is de datum van afkondiging.
- Bronpublicatie:
01-01-2009, Internet 2009, ec.europa.eu (uitgifte: 01-01-2009, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Inwerkingtreding
01-01-2009
- Bronpublicatie inwerkingtreding:
01-01-2009, Internet 2009, ec.europa.eu (uitgifte: 01-01-2009, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Vakgebied(en)
Civiel recht algemeen (V)
EU-recht / Bijzondere onderwerpen
Internationaal privaatrecht / Algemeen
Justice is an all-pervading principle within the DCFR. It can conflict with other principles, such as efficiency, but is not lightly to be displaced. Justice is hard to define, impossible to measure and subjective at the edges, but clear cases of injustice are universally recognised and universally abhorred.
As with the other principles discussed above, there are several aspects to justice in the present context. Within the DCFR, promoting justice can refer to: ensuring that like are treated alike; not allowing people to rely on their own unlawful, dishonest or unreasonable conduct; not allowing people to take undue advantage of the weak-ness, misfortune or kindness of others; not making grossly excessive demands; and holding people responsible for the consequences of their own actions or their own creation of risks. Justice can also refer to protective justice — where protection is afforded, sometimes in a generalised preventative way, to those in a weak or vulnerable position.