Consumer protection directly influences the design of choice of law rules in the EU. Article 6 Rome I Regulation stipulates that the law of the consumer’s habitual place of residence applies, unless another law has been chosen. This choice may not deprive the consumer of certain rules of her “home law”, however. This likely requires a comparison of the involved laws, putting the foreseeability of the parties’ legal rights in jeopardy. Such comparison also raises issues for the public, as it decreases administrability (measured by the amount of work necessary to apply a conflict rule) and hence increases costs for the courts. Through comparative analysis between Article 6 Rome I and the latter’s different interpretations, this article invest...
This article synthesizes a number of the findings and themes emerging from the various case studies ...
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Consumer protection directly influences the design of choice of law rules in the EU. Article 6 Rome ...
Party autonomy has been a widely accepted principle of private international law ever since the Rome...
This chapter was presented at a conference in Dublin on the (then) new Rome I Regulation of the Euro...
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In the scientific article the author investigates the issue of consumer protection in the activities...
The Rome I Regulation on the applicable law to contractual obligations co-exists with a still expand...
The article discusses the abundance and interaction of rules aimed at determining the law applicable...
<p>The following article attempts to dismantle the assumptions that the administrative acts oriented...
The paper aims at discussing the rationale for protecting consumers under the new directive on consu...
The fact that consumers have a weaker economic and legal position vis-à-vis professionals and theref...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligatio...
This article analyses the development of EC consumer law by looking in detail at the approach taken ...
This article synthesizes a number of the findings and themes emerging from the various case studies ...
The last five years have witnessed a decrease in the parallelism between EU competition and consumer...
This article analyses the law applicable to contract of carriage of goods under the European Union c...
Consumer protection directly influences the design of choice of law rules in the EU. Article 6 Rome ...
Party autonomy has been a widely accepted principle of private international law ever since the Rome...
This chapter was presented at a conference in Dublin on the (then) new Rome I Regulation of the Euro...
The article explores Article 14 on choice of law by the parties in Rome II and the possibilities for...
In the scientific article the author investigates the issue of consumer protection in the activities...
The Rome I Regulation on the applicable law to contractual obligations co-exists with a still expand...
The article discusses the abundance and interaction of rules aimed at determining the law applicable...
<p>The following article attempts to dismantle the assumptions that the administrative acts oriented...
The paper aims at discussing the rationale for protecting consumers under the new directive on consu...
The fact that consumers have a weaker economic and legal position vis-à-vis professionals and theref...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligatio...
This article analyses the development of EC consumer law by looking in detail at the approach taken ...
This article synthesizes a number of the findings and themes emerging from the various case studies ...
The last five years have witnessed a decrease in the parallelism between EU competition and consumer...
This article analyses the law applicable to contract of carriage of goods under the European Union c...