The article argues that in a digital environment there is a need for a paradigm shift which includes reversing the expectations placed on consumers by EU law to be the arbiter of markets, to behave as ‘average’ consumers with additional protection granted for those deemed ‘vulnerable’. This is because we ought to expect vulnerability to be the norm rather than the exception. The information paradigm prevalent in EU consumer law also needs to be altered to solve the systemic vulnerability problems rife in digital markets. It should no longer be about consumers defending themselves (using rather imperfect instruments in the process), but about businesses behaving fairly and skilled enforcers ensuring obligations are fulfilled. Fairness in dig...
With the signing of the Treaty of Rome and the regulation of the single market, the European Union m...
Consumer protection law is vital for ensuring that market-based economies work in the economic inter...
Defence date: 06 July 2021Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti (Tilburg University); Professor M...
The article argues that in a digital environment there is a need for a paradigm shift which includes...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...
Consumers and SMEs are at the centre of the European project. They are the engine of the EU economy....
The use of digital technologies, functioning thanks to data processing, has been conquering many sec...
peer reviewedThis article explores whether European consumer law, based on an objective approach to ...
No other markets have likely ever been as closely part of our everyday lives as digital markets have...
A review of the unfair commercial practices (including price gouging) that have emerged in the conte...
The Digital platforms are a unique creation of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The digital e...
Online contracts are characterized by unequal economic opportunities. The consumer, traditionally, h...
Commercialization of consumers’ personal data in the digital economy poses serious, both conceptual ...
Consumer protection law is vital for ensuring that market-based economies work in the economic inter...
It has become popular for scholars and non-academic commentators to claim that technological advance...
With the signing of the Treaty of Rome and the regulation of the single market, the European Union m...
Consumer protection law is vital for ensuring that market-based economies work in the economic inter...
Defence date: 06 July 2021Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti (Tilburg University); Professor M...
The article argues that in a digital environment there is a need for a paradigm shift which includes...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...
Consumers and SMEs are at the centre of the European project. They are the engine of the EU economy....
The use of digital technologies, functioning thanks to data processing, has been conquering many sec...
peer reviewedThis article explores whether European consumer law, based on an objective approach to ...
No other markets have likely ever been as closely part of our everyday lives as digital markets have...
A review of the unfair commercial practices (including price gouging) that have emerged in the conte...
The Digital platforms are a unique creation of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The digital e...
Online contracts are characterized by unequal economic opportunities. The consumer, traditionally, h...
Commercialization of consumers’ personal data in the digital economy poses serious, both conceptual ...
Consumer protection law is vital for ensuring that market-based economies work in the economic inter...
It has become popular for scholars and non-academic commentators to claim that technological advance...
With the signing of the Treaty of Rome and the regulation of the single market, the European Union m...
Consumer protection law is vital for ensuring that market-based economies work in the economic inter...
Defence date: 06 July 2021Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti (Tilburg University); Professor M...