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Consumer protection within the European Union
Journal of Consumer Policy, 1993In April 1992, the Danish Parliament published an information paper regarding “Denmark and the European Union” which was distributed to all homes. The paper said, among other things, that “a number of new areas are explicitly incorporated in the EC cooperation. ” Consumer protection was mentioned as an example.
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Review of the European Consumer Acquis
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008European consumer law is one of the parts of European law where the citizens of the European Union may experience the positive consequences of the European integration themselves. This is in part the reason why consumer law is in the renewed attention of the European Commission.
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Profiling European traditional food consumers
British Food Journal, 2010PurposeThe paper seeks to provide a picture of the profile of European traditional food consumers (TFC) in terms of their socio‐demographics, attitudes, life‐style orientations and behavioural characteristics.Design/methodology/approachCross‐sectional data were collected through a pan‐European consumer survey (n=4,828) conducted in November and ...
Filiep Vanhonacker +3 more
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2014
This chapter examines EU consumer law. It discusses the negative impact of EU law on national consumer protection rules; rules on information duties (including the duty to not mislead) and the right of withdrawal; rules establishing consumer expectations; rules on product safety and product liability; and rules on unfair terms and sale of goods.
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This chapter examines EU consumer law. It discusses the negative impact of EU law on national consumer protection rules; rules on information duties (including the duty to not mislead) and the right of withdrawal; rules establishing consumer expectations; rules on product safety and product liability; and rules on unfair terms and sale of goods.
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2014
Prior edition published under the title : Understanding EU consumer law, 2009. English edition (completely re-conceptualized and rewritten) of the German 4th edition : Europäisches Verbraucherrecht, 2003. The three authors have worked together to take a broad horizontal approach at the European consumer law acquis, thereby reflecting on the history ...
Reich, Norbert +3 more
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Prior edition published under the title : Understanding EU consumer law, 2009. English edition (completely re-conceptualized and rewritten) of the German 4th edition : Europäisches Verbraucherrecht, 2003. The three authors have worked together to take a broad horizontal approach at the European consumer law acquis, thereby reflecting on the history ...
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Consumers and European Integration
1963In recent years a great deal has been written about consumption and the problems of consumers. Numerous volumes dealing with consumer-economics and consumer behaviour have been published. It has been said that the consumer “holds the spotlight” nowadays, and yet in the literature dealing with future European integration consumption problems are often ...
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European Integration: A Consumer Perspective
2015This paper deals with those effects of European integration that are reflected in the lives of European consumers. The aim is to categorize these effects and to see how they affect consumer welfare in a typical European country. The data base is formed by a qualitative analysis of personal expert interviews and literature.
Timo Ranta, Liisa Uusitalo
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The European Directive to Consume
2014The chapter on Europe looks at the European laws regulating consumer credit and the notion of overindebtedness that raised public consciousness around the effects of debt, and addresses the existence of high-cost credit across the union member states. It looks at the part that usury laws have played in resistance to payday lending, specific countries ...
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European consumers and nutrition labelling
2009Nutrition labelling of food in Europe is not compulsory, unless a nutrition or health claim is made for the product. The European Commission is proposing mandatory nutrition labelling, even front of pack labelling with nutrition information. Yet, how widespread is nutrition labelling in the EU, and are consumers using the information?
Wills, Josephine M. +3 more
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