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European Fair Trading Law The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive Geraint G Howells

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European Fair Trading Law The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive Geraint G Howells
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Geraint G. Howells, Hans-W Micklitz, Thomas Wilhelmsson, Geraint G. Howells, Hans-W Micklitz
ISBN: 9780754645894, 0754645894
Language: English
Year: 2006

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European Fair Trading Law The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive Geraint G Howells by Geraint G. Howells, Hans-w Micklitz, Thomas Wilhelmsson, Geraint G. Howells, Hans-w Micklitz 9780754645894, 0754645894 instant download after payment.

The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive is the most important directive in the field of trade practices to have emerged from the EC, but it builds upon European activity which has sought to regulate trade practices on both a sectoral and horizontal level. It is an umbrella provision, which uses general clauses to protect consumers. How effective this approach is and how it relates the existing acquis are fundamental issues for debate. This work provides a critical appraisal of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive linking discussion of it to general debates about how fair trading should be regulated. It explains how the Directive fits into the existing acquis. It also examines national traditions where these are necessary to explain the European approach, as in the case of general clauses. The book will be a valuable tool for any student of consumer law seeking to understand the thinking behind the directive and how it will affect national laws. It will also influence policy makers by suggesting how the directive should be interpreted and what policy lies behind its formulation. Businesses and their advisers will use the book as a means of understanding the new regulatory climate post-the directive.

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