This ECRI Commentary details the latest progress made by the proposed Consumer Credit Directive (CCD) through the legislative process and explains the lingering reservations harboured by some member states towards the controversial initiative. In the process, ECRI researcher Filipa Figueira also attempts to educate the reader on the complicated EU procedure known as co-decision
This contribution examines comparatively the national laws of the United Kingdom and Italy transposi...
In this new ECRI Commentary, Karel Lannoo offers his assessment of the Commission’s proposed Directi...
[From the Introduction]. Efforts by the European Commission to harmonise mortgage credit date back ...
This ECRI Commentary details the latest progress made by the proposed Consumer Credit Directive (CCD...
In this commentary CEPS Fellows Nicola Jentzsch and Karel Lannoo assess the impact of the Consumer C...
This article examines the legal framework of consumer credit information systems in the EU in view o...
Defense Date: 28/01/2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Supervisor...
[From the Introduction]. Efforts by the European Commission to harmonise mortgage credit date back ...
Defence Date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Superv...
[From the Introduction]. Economic deregulation in many industrialised countries during the 1980s, th...
Defence Date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Superv...
Defence Date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Superv...
The Consumer Credit Directive requires the creditor or the credit intermediary on the one hand to pr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Paris Legal Publishers v...
This contribution examines comparatively the national laws of the United Kingdom and Italy transposi...
This contribution examines comparatively the national laws of the United Kingdom and Italy transposi...
In this new ECRI Commentary, Karel Lannoo offers his assessment of the Commission’s proposed Directi...
[From the Introduction]. Efforts by the European Commission to harmonise mortgage credit date back ...
This ECRI Commentary details the latest progress made by the proposed Consumer Credit Directive (CCD...
In this commentary CEPS Fellows Nicola Jentzsch and Karel Lannoo assess the impact of the Consumer C...
This article examines the legal framework of consumer credit information systems in the EU in view o...
Defense Date: 28/01/2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Supervisor...
[From the Introduction]. Efforts by the European Commission to harmonise mortgage credit date back ...
Defence Date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Superv...
[From the Introduction]. Economic deregulation in many industrialised countries during the 1980s, th...
Defence Date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Superv...
Defence Date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Christian Joerges, University of Bremen (Superv...
The Consumer Credit Directive requires the creditor or the credit intermediary on the one hand to pr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Paris Legal Publishers v...
This contribution examines comparatively the national laws of the United Kingdom and Italy transposi...
This contribution examines comparatively the national laws of the United Kingdom and Italy transposi...
In this new ECRI Commentary, Karel Lannoo offers his assessment of the Commission’s proposed Directi...
[From the Introduction]. Efforts by the European Commission to harmonise mortgage credit date back ...