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Eu Consumer Law And Human Rights 1st Edition Iris Benohr

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Eu Consumer Law And Human Rights 1st Edition Iris Benohr
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Iris Benohr
ISBN: 9780191747885, 9780199651979, 0191747882, 0199651973
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Eu Consumer Law And Human Rights 1st Edition Iris Benohr by Iris Benohr 9780191747885, 9780199651979, 0191747882, 0199651973 instant download after payment.

Traditionally, consumer law has played an instrumental role in the EU as a tool for market integration. There are now signs in the new EU legal framework and jurisprudence that suggest this may be changing. These changes can be seen in recent court cases and, above all, the Lisbon Treaty and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. The Treaty contains provisions affecting consumer law and, at the same time, it grants binding legal force to the EU Charter, which adds a fundamental rights dimension to consumer protection. This evolution, however, is still at an early stage and may be thwarted by conflicting trends. Moreover, it may generate tensions between social objectives and economic goals.
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 potential ramifications that the post-Lisbon legal framework may have on consumer protection and on related policy issues. This book concludes by providing ideas for a new legal approach to consumer law which strikes a compromise between social and economic demands.

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