ISBN-13: 9781780684598 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 422 str.
Now available in paperback European consumer law is the core of European civil law. In recent years, it has been subject to spectacular decisions by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), with significant consequences for Member States' law. This thoroughly updated second edition follows and analyzes this process in such important areas as unfair commercial practices, unfair terms, cross-border consumer protection, and product liability. The very concept of consumer and consumer protection has been subject to intense debate. Does European law limit itself to the 'informed consumer standard, ' or should the 'weaker' or even the 'vulnerable consumer standard' be given more attention? There has been legislation in the area of consumer rights in distance and off-premise contracts and, very recently, consumer alternative dispute resolution and online dispute resolution. Other projects are still in the pipeline, e.g. mortgage credit, while other projects are subject to heated controversy, namely the proposed optional Common European Sales Law, which will affect consumer law. The original team of authors-Hans W.-Micklitz, Norbert Reich, and Peter Rott-have been strengthened by the addition of Klaus Tonner. They have worked together to take a broad horizontal approach to the European consumer law acquis, thereby reflecting on the history, achievements, recent trends, and shortcomings of European law in this important field of law. The change from 'minimum' to 'full' or 'targeted harmonization' is critically analyzed, and the central role of the CJEU is documented and emphasized. (Series: Ius Communitatis, Vol. 5) Subject: European Law, Consumer Law, Civil Law