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Pris: 658 SEK exkl. moms  | This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of these developments and examines new avenues that may be opening for consumer law, focussing on three key areas: financial services, electronic communication and access to justice. Through a systematic analysis of relevant cases, the book traces the development of a human rights dimension in consumer law and details the ramifications that the post-Lisbon legal framework may have on consumer protection and policy. This book concludes by providing new directions in consumer law, striking a compromise between social and economic demands.
Content:
1: Introduction
2: Consumer Law and the Market
3: Consumer Protection and Human Rights
4: Consumers and Human Rights: A Broader Perspective to Consumer Protection
5: Consumer Protection and Financial Contracts
6: Electronic Communication, Conflicting Fundamental Rights and Participation
7: Access to Justice of Consumers and Procedural Rights
8: Conclusion | |
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