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Prelims -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of National Legislation -- Table of European Law -- Table of International Treaties and Conventions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Harmonisation of European Sale of Goods Laws -- 3 The Nature and Scope of Performance-Oriented Remedies -- 4 The Buyer's...
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Divergence in European consumer law is increased by the different approaches to ‘average consumers' found in national laws and in EU law. The ‘average consumer' concept of EU law relies on the ability of consumers to make rational decisions. In accordance with this prototype of a...
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‘Consumer empowerment' is a central goal of European consumer law. The empowerment of consumers, e.g. through information disclosure or through education, is used as a means to tackle asymmetries of bargaining power between consumers and businesses. One area in which this policy is prominent...
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Examples of financial mistakes made by consumers lend support to the view that systematic mistakes of consumers exist in the EU credit market and that service providers respond strategically to these by redesigning their products. This paper seeks to determine how existing regulation can be...
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This chapter aims to give an overview of the contractual issues that have arisen in relation to the use of data. Since the use of data has far-reaching consequences for consumer markets, the chapter focuses on issues that have arisen in those markets and the regulatory responses that have...
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This chapter gives a bird's eye overview of EU financial services regulation.The first part gives a brief map of the areas of law – public, private, self-regulation – in which EU financial services regulation is situated. Part two discusses one of the goals of EU financial services law,...
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EU consumer law generally refers to rights which facilitate the economic participation of EU citizens in the internal market. Social rights, which extend to other aspects of consumers' lives such as employment, social inclusion, and environmental protection, are perceived to fall outside the...
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The proposed Digital Services Act (DSA) aims to place more responsibility on online platform operators to control information published by users on their websites. That is a welcome development in the light of scandals concerning fake news and the surreptitious influencing of voters through...
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