Abstract The domain of behavioural law and economics is winning increasing attention also in the field of consumer policy. How the insights of behavioural law and economics can be used in policy remains, to a large extent, unclear. In this article, the following question is asked: “To what extent can the insights from the behavioural literature be applied in a way to formulate concrete suggestions to policy makers? ” The authors show that many of the findings of the behavioural literature are very context-specific and hence apply only with respect to particular products or services and particular consumer groups. Formulating general policy conclusions is therefore difficult. However, as far as the specific domain of standard form contracts ...
This paper analyzes standard form contracts between firms and individual consumers (and borrowers). ...
textabstractIntroduction: In the European internal market consumers have a wide choice of products t...
In the policy debate about the need for legislation to prohibit the use of unfair terms in consumer ...
The domain of behavioural law and economics is winning increasing attention also in the field of con...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 2 The Directive on Unfair Comme...
Book Chapter Avishalom Tor, Some Challenges Facing a Behaviorally-Informed Approach to the Directive...
Behavioural economics is shedding much-needed new light on how consumer law and policy could be re-s...
Although assent is the doctrinal and theoretical hallmark of contract, its relevance for form contra...
ENGLISH: Current European consumer law mainly acts on the assumption that people behave in line with...
textabstractBefore the credit crisis swept across global economies, affecting all nations and almos...
The contracts are entered into on a daily basis. In general, a contract is a multipage document laid...
This article interrogates certain presuppositions of consumer law and policy discourse, chiefly thro...
Inequality of bargaining power is one of the structural features of consumer transactions. Standard ...
Online and offline, relations between consumers and businesses are most frequently governed by consu...
Editors: Klaus Mathis & Avishalom Tor From the Publisher This edited volume covers the challenges cu...
This paper analyzes standard form contracts between firms and individual consumers (and borrowers). ...
textabstractIntroduction: In the European internal market consumers have a wide choice of products t...
In the policy debate about the need for legislation to prohibit the use of unfair terms in consumer ...
The domain of behavioural law and economics is winning increasing attention also in the field of con...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 2 The Directive on Unfair Comme...
Book Chapter Avishalom Tor, Some Challenges Facing a Behaviorally-Informed Approach to the Directive...
Behavioural economics is shedding much-needed new light on how consumer law and policy could be re-s...
Although assent is the doctrinal and theoretical hallmark of contract, its relevance for form contra...
ENGLISH: Current European consumer law mainly acts on the assumption that people behave in line with...
textabstractBefore the credit crisis swept across global economies, affecting all nations and almos...
The contracts are entered into on a daily basis. In general, a contract is a multipage document laid...
This article interrogates certain presuppositions of consumer law and policy discourse, chiefly thro...
Inequality of bargaining power is one of the structural features of consumer transactions. Standard ...
Online and offline, relations between consumers and businesses are most frequently governed by consu...
Editors: Klaus Mathis & Avishalom Tor From the Publisher This edited volume covers the challenges cu...
This paper analyzes standard form contracts between firms and individual consumers (and borrowers). ...
textabstractIntroduction: In the European internal market consumers have a wide choice of products t...
In the policy debate about the need for legislation to prohibit the use of unfair terms in consumer ...