A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of the consumer’s habitual residence, provided that the business has targeted at the consumer’s home country and the consumer contract falls within the scope of such targeting activities under Brussels Ibis and Rome I Regulations. However, it is unclear whether the contract must be concluded from a distance and has a causal link with the targeting activity. The CJEU concludes that the contract does not have to be concluded at a distance or have a causal connection with the targeting activity. This is also the case in China in which consumer choice of law rules, while not requiring a causal link, adopt a lower threshold by examining the dis-target...
The Internet has revolutionised the global market place. Internet shopping is now accessible to an i...
The main question that arises in Pammer/Hotel Alpenhof is the characterization of contracts as consu...
Electronic Commerce and International Private Law examines the maximization of consumer protection v...
A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of t...
A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of t...
A foreign business is subject to consumer jurisdiction and applicable law rules provided in Articles...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the legislation, doctrinal opinions and relevant case law re...
Protection of weaker party in contractual process is one of the fundamental values of the law of con...
In an era of information technology, businesses through the use of the boundless Internet can enter ...
Abstract The jurisdiction regulation applicable in the EU Member States has the vocation to govern ...
The Brussels Convention on Jurisdiction and the Recognition of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Mat...
The article discusses the abundance and interaction of rules aimed at determining the law applicable...
The One Belt One Road Initiative has promoted the fast development of Silk Road Tourism in so many w...
In the Cases C-585/08 Peter Pammer v Reedere Karl Schluter GmbH & Co and C-144/09 Hotel Alpenhof Ges...
The use of cyberspace increases tremendously in the past 20 years. An increasing number of businesse...
The Internet has revolutionised the global market place. Internet shopping is now accessible to an i...
The main question that arises in Pammer/Hotel Alpenhof is the characterization of contracts as consu...
Electronic Commerce and International Private Law examines the maximization of consumer protection v...
A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of t...
A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of t...
A foreign business is subject to consumer jurisdiction and applicable law rules provided in Articles...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the legislation, doctrinal opinions and relevant case law re...
Protection of weaker party in contractual process is one of the fundamental values of the law of con...
In an era of information technology, businesses through the use of the boundless Internet can enter ...
Abstract The jurisdiction regulation applicable in the EU Member States has the vocation to govern ...
The Brussels Convention on Jurisdiction and the Recognition of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Mat...
The article discusses the abundance and interaction of rules aimed at determining the law applicable...
The One Belt One Road Initiative has promoted the fast development of Silk Road Tourism in so many w...
In the Cases C-585/08 Peter Pammer v Reedere Karl Schluter GmbH & Co and C-144/09 Hotel Alpenhof Ges...
The use of cyberspace increases tremendously in the past 20 years. An increasing number of businesse...
The Internet has revolutionised the global market place. Internet shopping is now accessible to an i...
The main question that arises in Pammer/Hotel Alpenhof is the characterization of contracts as consu...
Electronic Commerce and International Private Law examines the maximization of consumer protection v...