Ec Consumer Law; Geraint G. Howells, Thomas Wilhelmsson; 1997

Ec Consumer Law

av Geraint G. Howells, Thomas Wilhelmsson
This collabarative work examines both the growth of EC law and the the development of special rules to protect consumers. The authors suggest that the EC should adopt a more radical approach to consumer protection so that the benefits of the laws are not restricted to a few active internal market consumers. At a crucial time in the evolution of EC consumer law, the authors offer analysis of both past and present trends and future directions for consumer protection legislation.
This collabarative work examines both the growth of EC law and the the development of special rules to protect consumers. The authors suggest that the EC should adopt a more radical approach to consumer protection so that the benefits of the laws are not restricted to a few active internal market consumers. At a crucial time in the evolution of EC consumer law, the authors offer analysis of both past and present trends and future directions for consumer protection legislation.
Utgiven: 1997
ISBN: 9781855215962
Förlag: Dartmouth Pub Co
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 464 st
This collabarative work examines both the growth of EC law and the the development of special rules to protect consumers. The authors suggest that the EC should adopt a more radical approach to consumer protection so that the benefits of the laws are not restricted to a few active internal market consumers. At a crucial time in the evolution of EC consumer law, the authors offer analysis of both past and present trends and future directions for consumer protection legislation.
This collabarative work examines both the growth of EC law and the the development of special rules to protect consumers. The authors suggest that the EC should adopt a more radical approach to consumer protection so that the benefits of the laws are not restricted to a few active internal market consumers. At a crucial time in the evolution of EC consumer law, the authors offer analysis of both past and present trends and future directions for consumer protection legislation.
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