LEGAL VALENCES OF GOOD FAITH IN THE CONTEXT OF CONSUMERIST RELATIONS WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The study aims a critical examination of the concept of good faith in relation to unfair terms in consumer contracts present in terms of legal regulations specific to the European Union. Addressing on all matters relating to the origin, meaning and evolution of good faith in the present dependence on unfair terms in consumer contracts, I have followed the extent to which good faith is a universal remedy apparently resorting equally to justice and litigants, being nothing but a measure of morality into the legal. At the same time, the good faith standard acts as valence ethical behavior of the persons, being able to remove unfair terms in contracts concluded between consumers and professionals, its content is influenced by social factors and is emphasized both of moral doctrine and the law
Year of publication: |
2013
|
---|---|
Authors: | Gheorghe, BONCIU |
Published in: |
Management Strategies Journal. - Constantin Brancoveanu University. - Vol. 22.2013, Special, p. 198-208
|
Publisher: |
Constantin Brancoveanu University |
Subject: | good faith | unfair terms | equity | consumer contracts | professionals | consumers |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by subject
-
UNFAIR CONTRACTUAL TERMS AND PRACTICES IN RELATION BETWEEN PROFESSIONALS
Chiocaru, George, (2013)
-
GENERAL LAW NOTIONS INVOLVED IN THE REGULATION OF UNFAIR TERMS
MIHAI, Emilia, (2010)
-
THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) ACT 2010 ON CONTRACT TERMS IN MALAYSIA
Norliza Abdul Hamid Author_Email: norlizahamid@yahoo.co.uk, (2011)
- More ...