Consumer Law in UK Law
-
Serbian Consumer Law
Serbian consumer law has ben transformed over the last 10 years through the quick succession of no less than 4 incarnation of the Law on Consumer Protection first introduced in 2002 and reformed in...
- Book Review: European Consumer Law
- Book Review: EC Consumer Law
-
The Transformation of Consumer Law in the EU in the Last 20 Years
In the early years consumer protection was an exception to the logic of the internal market. Since the case of Dassonville in 1974, the CJEU has recognized the power of Member States to restrict fr...
-
Relational Consumer Contracts: New Challenges for Brazilian Consumer Law
This article outlines the main features of relational contracts, and argues for their importance in modern service-oriented societies. It then examines the Brazilian Consumer Protection Code, sugge...
- Recent Book: The Lawyer and the Social Condition: Consumer Law
-
Law enforcement by Australian consumer affairs agencies†
Consumer affairs agencies in Australia generally rely on conciliation rather than law enforcement. Prosecutions are rare, and when they do occur, penalties are derisory. ...
-
The German consumer bankruptcy law and moral hazard – the case of indebted immigrants
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate to what extent the increased insolvency filings by migrants since the enactment of the consumer insolvency law in 1999 is associated with moral ...
- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CANADIAN CONSUMER CREDIT LAW*
-
The Quiet‐Loud‐Quiet Politics of Post‐Crisis Consumer Bankruptcy Law: The Case of Ireland and the Troika
A decade after the Global Financial Crisis, many developed economies continue to strain under excessive household debt. This article presents evidence suggesting that the failure of policymakers to...
See all results