The objective of this casebook, like others in the Ius Commune Series, is to help uncover common roots, notwithstanding differences in approach, of the European legal systems, with a view to strengthening the common legal heritage of Europe. The casebook covers the big legal families in the EU and contains judgments from the supreme courts and other courts of the Member States. In view of the importance of EC legislation (eg harmonisation directives and regulations) in this field, the consumer law casebook contains much material derived from Community law, such as extracts from directives (eg on unfair contract terms, distance selling, doorstep selling, product liability, unfair commercial pratices etc) and judgments of the ECJ and national court decisions. Furthermore, attention is paid to the way in which, when interpreting EC directives in the consumer field, the ECJ refers to concepts common to the legal systems of the Member States and how the courts of the Member States incorporate the concepts found in the directives (as interpreted by the ECJ) in their legal systems.
The casebook also compares harmonised and pre-harmonised law, especially in the case law of the Member States. The casebook concentrates on private law in the field of consumer protection but also addresses topics, in particular in the field of enforcement, that are primarily a matter of public law. Please click on the link below to visit the series website: www.casebooks.eu/consumerLaw.
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This casebook aims to uncover common roots of the European legal systems with a view to strengthening the common legal heritage of Europe.
Chapter 1. General Part Chapter 2. Trade Practices and Advertising Chapter 3. Consumer Contract Law - General Part Chapter 4. Consumer Contract Law - Specific Part Chapter 5. Financial Services Chapter 6. Product Safety and Product Liability (Products and Services) Chapter 7. Litigation, Redress and Enforcement Jean-Sebastien BORGHETTI (Paris, FR) Sergio Camara LAPUENTE (Uni La Rioja, ES) Ewoud HONDIUS (Universiteit Utrecht, NL) Geraint HOWELLS (Lancaster University, UK) Hans-W. MICKLITZ (Universitat Bamberg, DE) Pauline ReMY-CORLAY (Universite Paris-Sud 11, FR) Peter ROTT (Uni Bremen, DE) Jules STUYCK (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE) Evelyne TERRYN (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE) Lubos TICHY (Charles University Prague, CZ) Christian TWIGG-FLESNER (University of Hull, UK) Tom VAN DYCK (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE) Stephen WEATHERILL (Oxford University, UK) Thomas WILHELMSSON (University of Helsinki, FI)
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The objective of this casebook, like others in the Ius Commune Series, is to help uncover common roots, notwithstanding differences in approach, of the European legal systems, with a view to strengthening the common legal heritage of Europe.
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Enabling scholars and students across Europe and beyond to study the leading cases and materials.
The Ius Commune Casebook project fosters cooperation among legal scholars from all over Europe. They join forces to undertake in-depth comparative legal research in various areas of the law. The main aim of the project is to enable scholars and students across Europe and beyond to study and discuss the same leading cases and materials. The casebooks combine extracts from national case law and other sources with excerpts from the European level and thus take a 'bottom-up approach' to the study of the law. Introductions, explanatory and comparative notes and questions tie the materials together and put them in context.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781841137490
Publisert
2010-03-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
1060 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
688