Olha Cherednychenko is Professor of European Private Law and Comparative Law at the University of Groningen. Her academic journey has taken her through the European University Institute, Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law, the London School of Economics, and the University of Turin. Her extensive scholarly work bridges European law, public law and regulation, and private law.
'Olha Cherednychenko's book brings together two fields of law, market regulation and private law, often kept distinct from each other. The only way to provide a full account of European private law and to detect the potential of innovative ideas, regulatory models, and the interaction between law-making and law enforcement is to combine the two. The excellent analysis breaks the border of traditional legal thought.' Hans-W. Micklitz, European University Institute, Florence 'The EU's regulatory zeal, nourished by the drive to perfect its internal market, has caused disturbance in national private law. In this insightful book Olha Cherednychenko brings an intellectually ambitious concern to systematise the relationship between EU market regulation and private law. Her models of separation, substitution and complementarity provide an elegant and innovative basis for pursuit of a reconciliation.' Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford