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Collective Enforcement of Consumer Law; Securing Compliance in Europe through Private Group Action and Public Authority InterventionEditor: Prof. Willem H. Van Boom (EUR, the Netherlands) and Prof. Marco Loos (University of Amsterdam), July 2007. Binding: paperback, 254p. ISBN: 978-90-76871-80-6. Price: €49, $80. Language: English. Series: European Studies in Private Law (1) |
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About the bookIn the 1970s and 1980s, the consumer rights movement in Europe primarily focussed on improving consumer rights by way of changing the substantive law. Moreover, from the second half of the 1980s onwards, consumer law increasingly became of interest to the European Union. In the eyes of the European Commission, consumer law was and is instrumental to the establishment and completion of the internal market. As a result of this instrumentalist view of consumer law, the emphasis in European consumer law was often put on correcting information asymmetries by imposing duties to inform on sellers and service providers, often combined with the introduction on cooling-off
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| This book brings together the papers presented at a 2006 conference organised by the Amsterdam Institute of Private Law (University of Amsterdam) and the Rotterdam Institute of Private Law (Erasmus University Rotterdam). The papers deal with various aspects of collective enforcement of collective consumer interests, varying from theoretical analysis of collective enforcement, the practical experiences with such instruments in several jurisdictions to the challenge posed by EC Regulation 2006/2004 on the cooperation between national authorities in cross-border enforcement issues. | |||
About the seriesThis series hosts academic publications of outstanding quality within the domain of private law, notably the law of obligations and property. The focus is on monographs and edited books concerning uniform and comparative European private law issues from a specific perspective (viz., theory of private law, policy analysis, law & economics analysis, legal history, etcetera).
Submissions for publication are welcomed. |
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