European Consumer Access To Justice Revisited


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European Consumer Access to Justice Revisited


European Consumer Access to Justice Revisited

Author: Stefan Wrbka

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2015


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This book asks what is European consumer access to justice, and how we can improve it by means of procedural and substantive laws?

European Consumer Access to Justice Revisited


European Consumer Access to Justice Revisited

Author: Stefan Wrbka

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014


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"European Consumer Access to Justice Revisited takes into account both procedural and substantive law questions in order to give the term 'access to justice' an enhanced meaning. Specifically, it analyses developments and recent trends in EU consumer law and aims to evaluate their potential for increasing consumer confidence in the cross-border market. Via a critical assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of the means initiated at the EU level, the author highlights possible detriments to the cross-border business-to-consumer (B2C) market. To remedy this, he introduces an alternative method of creating a legal framework that facilitates B2C transactions in the EU - 'access to justice 2.0'"--

Rethinking EU Consumer Law


Rethinking EU Consumer Law

Author: Geraint Howells

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-07-28


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In Rethinking EU Consumer Law, the authors analyse the development of EU consumer law on the basis of a number of clear themes, which are then traced through specific areas. Recurring themes include the artificiality of the EU’s consumer image, the problems created by the drive towards maximum harmonisation, and the unexpected effects EU Consumer Law has had on national law. The book argues that EU Consumer Law has the potential of enhancing the protecting of consumers throughout the EU and could offer a model for consumer law elsewhere in the world, but in order to unlock this potential, there needs to be a rethink with regard to the EU’s approach to consumer law and policy.