The paper analyses the relationship between administrative and judicial enforcement in Consumer Protection. It first sets out the European state of development with regard to injunctions, thereby focusing on the different models of the European group actions and the regulation of standing, as well as comparing ex post ante and ex post intervention. The second part reframes the European debate in the light of the US and Canadian experiences and formulates a whole set of policy options. In the final part we propose a set of policy recommendations that the Commission should consider in the process of reviewing the collective redress directive and more in general the European policies concerning collective redress
In recent decades, there have been significant developments in the European Union in the field of co...
The key challenge in the field of consumer protection lies in ensuring that the rights derived from ...
The EU Law on Injunctive Collective Redress The article aims to illustrate the EU policy on consume...
The paper analyses the relationship between administrative and judicial enforcement in Consumer Prot...
In the consumer society, as it stands today in Western-type democracies, consumers have a far large...
Collective redress has gained momentum in Europe and North America. Legal reforms are driven by diff...
After more than a decade of studies, workshops and surveys, European Commission has accompanied a “P...
Defence date: 25 July 2014Examining Board: Professor Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Ins...
textabstractIn this paper, we argue that there is a need for collective enforcement of consumer law ...
There is a consensus in Europe that collective action mechanisms need to include correct safeguards ...
Through its case law, the CJEU has developed and established various legal institutions and principl...
Over the past decade, the CJEU has – via preliminary references from national courts, identifying (p...
Subject of this paper is the comparative analysis of the system of collective redress in the field o...
In June 2020, the political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council of the Europea...
The aim of this paper is to critically analyze the manner of harmonizing private enforcement in the ...
In recent decades, there have been significant developments in the European Union in the field of co...
The key challenge in the field of consumer protection lies in ensuring that the rights derived from ...
The EU Law on Injunctive Collective Redress The article aims to illustrate the EU policy on consume...
The paper analyses the relationship between administrative and judicial enforcement in Consumer Prot...
In the consumer society, as it stands today in Western-type democracies, consumers have a far large...
Collective redress has gained momentum in Europe and North America. Legal reforms are driven by diff...
After more than a decade of studies, workshops and surveys, European Commission has accompanied a “P...
Defence date: 25 July 2014Examining Board: Professor Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Ins...
textabstractIn this paper, we argue that there is a need for collective enforcement of consumer law ...
There is a consensus in Europe that collective action mechanisms need to include correct safeguards ...
Through its case law, the CJEU has developed and established various legal institutions and principl...
Over the past decade, the CJEU has – via preliminary references from national courts, identifying (p...
Subject of this paper is the comparative analysis of the system of collective redress in the field o...
In June 2020, the political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council of the Europea...
The aim of this paper is to critically analyze the manner of harmonizing private enforcement in the ...
In recent decades, there have been significant developments in the European Union in the field of co...
The key challenge in the field of consumer protection lies in ensuring that the rights derived from ...
The EU Law on Injunctive Collective Redress The article aims to illustrate the EU policy on consume...