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Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law
Edited by Christian Twigg-Flesner
Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law takes stock of the evolution of this fascinating area of private law to date and identifies key themes for future development of the law and research agendas. The Handbook is divided into three parts: first, authors examine a range of cross-cutting issues relevant to both consumer and contract law. The second part discusses specific topics on EU Consumer Law, and the final part focuses on a number of important subjects which remain current for the development of EU Contract Law.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 30 Sep 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781782547365
- eISBN:
- 9781782547372
- Pages:
- c 608
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- Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction: EU consumer and contract law at a crossroads?
- Chapter 1: A step too far? Constitutional objections to harmonisation of EU consumer and contract law
- Chapter 2: The regulatory character of European private law
- Chapter 3: The problems associated with the implementation of directives into national legal systems − a few examples from the codified legal traditions
- Chapter 4: Fostering a European legal identity through contract and consumer law
- Chapter 5: The impact of fundamental rights
- Chapter 6: The challenges of a multi-lingual approach
- Chapter 7: Recent developments in the approximation of EU private international laws: towards mutual trust, mutual recognition and enhancing social justice in civil and commercial matters
- Chapter 8: Free movement and contract law
- Chapter 9: The consumer image within EU law
- Chapter 10: The future of pre-contractual information duties: from behavioural insights to big data
- Chapter 11: Withdrawal rights
- Chapter 12: Contracts of sale
- Chapter 13: Unfair contract terms
- Chapter 14: Financial services and consumer protection
- Chapter 15: Services, including services of general interest
- Chapter 16: Consumer travel law
- Chapter 17: Unfair commercial practices
- Chapter 18: Consumer law enforcement and access to justice
- Chapter 19: The story of EU contract law – from 2001 to 2014
- Chapter 20: The idea of an optional contract code
- Chapter 21: Standard contract terms as an alternative to legislation
- Chapter 22: Contract theory and EU contract law
- Chapter 23: European contract law and social justice
- Chapter 24: The future of contract law in Europe
- Index
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- Published:
- 30 September 2016
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- ix–x (2 total)
Collection:
Law 2016
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- Research Handbook on EU Consumer and Contract Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction: EU consumer and contract law at a crossroads?
- Chapter 1: A step too far? Constitutional objections to harmonisation of EU consumer and contract law
- Chapter 2: The regulatory character of European private law
- Chapter 3: The problems associated with the implementation of directives into national legal systems − a few examples from the codified legal traditions
- Chapter 4: Fostering a European legal identity through contract and consumer law
- Chapter 5: The impact of fundamental rights
- Chapter 6: The challenges of a multi-lingual approach
- Chapter 7: Recent developments in the approximation of EU private international laws: towards mutual trust, mutual recognition and enhancing social justice in civil and commercial matters
- Chapter 8: Free movement and contract law
- Chapter 9: The consumer image within EU law
- Chapter 10: The future of pre-contractual information duties: from behavioural insights to big data
- Chapter 11: Withdrawal rights
- Chapter 12: Contracts of sale
- Chapter 13: Unfair contract terms
- Chapter 14: Financial services and consumer protection
- Chapter 15: Services, including services of general interest
- Chapter 16: Consumer travel law
- Chapter 17: Unfair commercial practices
- Chapter 18: Consumer law enforcement and access to justice
- Chapter 19: The story of EU contract law – from 2001 to 2014
- Chapter 20: The idea of an optional contract code
- Chapter 21: Standard contract terms as an alternative to legislation
- Chapter 22: Contract theory and EU contract law
- Chapter 23: European contract law and social justice
- Chapter 24: The future of contract law in Europe
- Index