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Perspectives for European consumer law : towards a directive on consumer rights and beyond / edited by Hans Schulte-Nölke, Luboš Tichý.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Munich : Sellier. European Law Pub., ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 183 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783866538788
  • 3866538782
  • 1283014475
  • 9781283014472
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Perspectives for European consumer law.DDC classification:
  • 341.424 22
LOC classification:
  • KJE6577 .P47 2010eb
Other classification:
  • 86.67
  • 86.86
  • PS 3740
  • 340
Online resources:
Contents:
Pre-contractual information duties : the forseeable failure of full harmonisation / Luc Grynbaum -- The right of withdrawal / Reiner Schulze -- The provisions on consumer sales / Jules Stuyck -- Core issues of consumer sales law / Thomas Pfeiffer -- Unfair terms in consumer contracts / Luboš Tichý -- Unilateral change of contractual terms / Tomáš Pelikán -- The new directive on consumer protection : objectives from the perspective of the EU and the member states / Lenka Froňková -- Some remarks on the proposal of a directive on consumer rights / Tomáš Břicháček -- The judiciary and consumer protection / Jiří Grygar -- Contracts concluded away from business premises and contracts concluded through distance communication in the light of the Proposal for a Directive on Consumer Rights / Martin Rezek -- The system of consumer law on its way to integration into the system of private law / Jan Hurdik.
Summary: The forthcoming Directive on Consumer Rights is part of a far-reaching European development in the field of consumer law and general contract law. The European Commission has initiated the long expected broad shift to full harmonisation. This puts the national laws and all lawyers applying it under new challenges. In future, the Member States will be prohibited from deviations not only "downwards" but also "upwards". In particular the relation between (EC and national) consumer law and general contract law is under question. The Czech EU Presidency in the first half of 2009 gave the occasion for a conference organised by the Charles University, the Acquis Group and the Czech European Consumer Center at Prague. Leading contract law scholars, policy makers and stakeholders from across Europe put the Proposal under close scrutiny from political, legal and practical angles. This volume contains the results of the conference and thus responds to the question of the extent to which the Proposal offers indeed perspectives for European consumer law. It also contains a position paper elaborated by the Acquis Group in the aftermath of the conference which highlights strengths and weaknesses and suggests improvements of the Proposal
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Pre-contractual information duties : the forseeable failure of full harmonisation / Luc Grynbaum -- The right of withdrawal / Reiner Schulze -- The provisions on consumer sales / Jules Stuyck -- Core issues of consumer sales law / Thomas Pfeiffer -- Unfair terms in consumer contracts / Luboš Tichý -- Unilateral change of contractual terms / Tomáš Pelikán -- The new directive on consumer protection : objectives from the perspective of the EU and the member states / Lenka Froňková -- Some remarks on the proposal of a directive on consumer rights / Tomáš Břicháček -- The judiciary and consumer protection / Jiří Grygar -- Contracts concluded away from business premises and contracts concluded through distance communication in the light of the Proposal for a Directive on Consumer Rights / Martin Rezek -- The system of consumer law on its way to integration into the system of private law / Jan Hurdik.

The forthcoming Directive on Consumer Rights is part of a far-reaching European development in the field of consumer law and general contract law. The European Commission has initiated the long expected broad shift to full harmonisation. This puts the national laws and all lawyers applying it under new challenges. In future, the Member States will be prohibited from deviations not only "downwards" but also "upwards". In particular the relation between (EC and national) consumer law and general contract law is under question. The Czech EU Presidency in the first half of 2009 gave the occasion for a conference organised by the Charles University, the Acquis Group and the Czech European Consumer Center at Prague. Leading contract law scholars, policy makers and stakeholders from across Europe put the Proposal under close scrutiny from political, legal and practical angles. This volume contains the results of the conference and thus responds to the question of the extent to which the Proposal offers indeed perspectives for European consumer law. It also contains a position paper elaborated by the Acquis Group in the aftermath of the conference which highlights strengths and weaknesses and suggests improvements of the Proposal

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