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Serbian Consumer Law

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2015
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 2005, 2010 and 2014. The latest incumbent brings Serbian law in line with Directive 2011/83/EU on Consumer Rights.
Riefa, C, Djurovic, M
exaly   +4 more sources

Consumer Law

2019
Thomas Wilhelmsson, Geraint Howells
exaly   +3 more sources

Consumer and contract law

ERA Forum, 2005
In every national law the association of consumer and contract law is natural. Most of the academic books relating to consumer law deal mainly with contracts involving a consumer and a business. And most of the legal problems met by consumers deal with the protection of their economic interests, i. e. with the difficulties they met in contracts.
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Singapore Consumer Law

2017
Singapore has a highly developed free market economy, with a large manufacturing base, but also increasingly important high-tech as well as services sectors. It has a population of over five million, and a GDP per capita of over USD 52,000 as at 2015, being second in Asia behind only Japan.
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How Consumer Law Travels

Journal of Consumer Policy, 2013
This article synthesizes a number of the findings and themes emerging from the various case studies presented about the efficacy of the transplantation process of the EU consumer acquis in some of the EU accession and new Member States. Specifically, the article examines the process of incorporation through the lens of the domestication of the consumer
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Consumer Sales Law in the Proposal for a Consumer Rights Directive

European Review of Private Law, 2009
Abstract: The proposal for a Consumer Rights Directive is to replace the existing minimum harmonization by full harmonization. Even though the proposal introduces some welcome additions to the current European legislation in the area of sales contracts in particular, the rules on transfer of risk – as a whole, the proposal is rather disappointing.
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Consumer Law Facing the Advent of the Child E-Consumer

2020
The current society is characterized by a mass-consumption, targeting all subjects of law, including a particularly vulnerable public: children. Several scenes from everyday life can testify to the encounter between children and the consumer market, like the many advertisements aimed at them, the pocket money they can benefit from, products and ...
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Understanding EU Consumer Law

2009
EU consumer law is the core of European private law. In recent years, it has been subject to spectacular decisions by the European Court of Justice, with important consequences for the private law of Member States. Currently, it is under scrutiny by the EC Commission, which has just published a proposal for the revision of important aspects of the EU ...
MICKLITZ, Hans-Wolfgang   +2 more
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