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This book analyses the transformation of consumer law and policy in Europe from 4 perspectives: first, the temporal transformation, i.e., changes that can be tracked from the turn of the millennium; secondly, the substantive dimension, i.e., changes in the scope of the rights and remedies provided by consumer law, as well as the underpinning values; thirdly, the institutional dimension, i.e., changes in the role of national courts, national Parliaments, consumer agencies, and consumer organisations; and fourth, the procedural element, i.e., the shift from individual enforcement via courts to enforcement by public regulators, consumer associations, alternative dispute resolution, and the development of collective enforcement exercised by consumer agencies and/or consumer organisations. With contributions by leading consumer law scholars from across Europe, this book is a fascinating account of how consumer law has often been shaped by national as much as European interests.

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1. The Transformation of Consumer Law and Policy in Europe Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz and Christian Twigg-Flesner General Issues 2. Consumer Organisations in Europe Geraint Howells and Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz 3. How can consumer interests be protected when consumer identities are increasingly diffuse? Vanessa Mak 4. Effective Judicial Protection, Private Enforcement and the Reshaping of Substantive Remedies Charlotte Pavillon 5. Information Duties Pascal Pichonnaz 6. Consumer Education in the EU Elise Poillot 7. The growing Interplay of Consumer and Data Protection Law Karin Sein 8. Can Consumer Law Become Sustainable? Evelyne Terryn Country-Specific Issues 9. Serbia: From Nothing to Something? Mateja Durovic 10. Greece – A Tale of Two Acts Eleni Kaprou 11. Croatia: Something from Nothing Emilia Mišcenic 12. Slovenia Damjan Možina 13. Germany: Who Transformed Whom? Peter Rott 14. Czechia Markéta Selucká and Jana Vábek Marková 15. How the Romanian Constitutional Court Highjacked Consumer Financial Protection Catalin Gabriel Stanescu 16. United Kingdom Consumer Law: Incomplete Transformation Christian Twigg-Flesner

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 14/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781509963027, 978-1509963027
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      Book Synopsis
      This book analyses the transformation of consumer law and policy in Europe from 4 perspectives: first, the temporal transformation, i.e., changes that can be tracked from the turn of the millennium; secondly, the substantive dimension, i.e., changes in the scope of the rights and remedies provided by consumer law, as well as the underpinning values; thirdly, the institutional dimension, i.e., changes in the role of national courts, national Parliaments, consumer agencies, and consumer organisations; and fourth, the procedural element, i.e., the shift from individual enforcement via courts to enforcement by public regulators, consumer associations, alternative dispute resolution, and the development of collective enforcement exercised by consumer agencies and/or consumer organisations. With contributions by leading consumer law scholars from across Europe, this book is a fascinating account of how consumer law has often been shaped by national as much as European interests.

      Table of Contents
      1. The Transformation of Consumer Law and Policy in Europe Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz and Christian Twigg-Flesner General Issues 2. Consumer Organisations in Europe Geraint Howells and Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz 3. How can consumer interests be protected when consumer identities are increasingly diffuse? Vanessa Mak 4. Effective Judicial Protection, Private Enforcement and the Reshaping of Substantive Remedies Charlotte Pavillon 5. Information Duties Pascal Pichonnaz 6. Consumer Education in the EU Elise Poillot 7. The growing Interplay of Consumer and Data Protection Law Karin Sein 8. Can Consumer Law Become Sustainable? Evelyne Terryn Country-Specific Issues 9. Serbia: From Nothing to Something? Mateja Durovic 10. Greece – A Tale of Two Acts Eleni Kaprou 11. Croatia: Something from Nothing Emilia Mišcenic 12. Slovenia Damjan Možina 13. Germany: Who Transformed Whom? Peter Rott 14. Czechia Markéta Selucká and Jana Vábek Marková 15. How the Romanian Constitutional Court Highjacked Consumer Financial Protection Catalin Gabriel Stanescu 16. United Kingdom Consumer Law: Incomplete Transformation Christian Twigg-Flesner

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