European Consumer Protection

Theory and Practice

James Devenney editor Mel Kenny editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Apr '12

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This topical volume provides detailed analyses of European consumer protection law in both its theoretical and practical dimensions.

This volume analyses the theory and practice of European consumer protection in the context of consolidation initiatives seen, inter alia, in the revision of the Consumer Acquis, the Draft Common Frame of Reference and the proposal for an EU Consumer Rights Directive. The issues addressed are all the more significant given the revisions to the proposed Directive, the appointment of an 'Expert Group on a Common Frame of Reference' and the Commission's 2010 Green Paper on progress towards a European Contract Law. The contributions to this volume point to the arrival of a contested moment in EU consumer protection, questioning the arrival of the 'empowered' consumer and uncovering the fault lines between consumer protection and other goals. What emerges is a model of poly-contextual EU consumer protection law, a model that challenges the assumptions in both the 2010 Green Paper and the revised proposed Consumer Rights Directive.

ISBN: 9781107013018

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm

Weight: 800g

476 pages