The spread of American-style consumerism is a burning global issue today. The most visible symbols of American consumerism, large enterprises like Wal-Mart and McDonald\u27s, attract vitriolic attacks in many parts of the world. Political conflict in Europe (and elsewhere) turns largely on the question of whether legal systems everywhere must inevitably follow the American model. Despite the global importance of the consumerism debates, though, comparative lawyers have found little to say. In an effort to develop an analytic comparative law approach to the problem of global consumerism, this Article proposes to revive an analytic distinction that was common in the 1930s: the distinction between consumerism and producerism. A produceri...
Nowadays, not only the word globalization has become common-place but this very observation has turn...
Even though consumer contract law concerns voluntary agreements between private parties, it is often...
The dangers posed by insufficiently regulated consumer markets are both real and monumental. While t...
The spread of American-style consumerism is a burning global issue today. The most visible symbols...
This paper aims to develop an analytic comparative law approach to the global spread of consumerist...
Warning: This Note does not deal with a particularly new nor particularly interesting subject. If se...
Debates over the content of recent EU directives and U.S. statutory amendments related to consumer p...
This Article explores the revival of interest in consumer protection in the United States, and the i...
A brief Article discussing different aspects of the Consumer Union of the United States and its vari...
A mature assessment of the society we are making for ourselves, and the legacy we are leaving to the...
The article is based on an analysis of legal acts, documents and literature. Its purpose is to prese...
Laws aimed at protecting consumers, there are already many centuries. Initially, they dealt mainly a...
Consumer law seems to be a particularly post-modern form of law. It is pluralistic, its boundaries a...
This article considers how legal frameworks shape the autonomous subject in a global economy. It mak...
Consumerism and a Re-evaluation of Consumption Marketing. The first part of this study attempts to ...
Nowadays, not only the word globalization has become common-place but this very observation has turn...
Even though consumer contract law concerns voluntary agreements between private parties, it is often...
The dangers posed by insufficiently regulated consumer markets are both real and monumental. While t...
The spread of American-style consumerism is a burning global issue today. The most visible symbols...
This paper aims to develop an analytic comparative law approach to the global spread of consumerist...
Warning: This Note does not deal with a particularly new nor particularly interesting subject. If se...
Debates over the content of recent EU directives and U.S. statutory amendments related to consumer p...
This Article explores the revival of interest in consumer protection in the United States, and the i...
A brief Article discussing different aspects of the Consumer Union of the United States and its vari...
A mature assessment of the society we are making for ourselves, and the legacy we are leaving to the...
The article is based on an analysis of legal acts, documents and literature. Its purpose is to prese...
Laws aimed at protecting consumers, there are already many centuries. Initially, they dealt mainly a...
Consumer law seems to be a particularly post-modern form of law. It is pluralistic, its boundaries a...
This article considers how legal frameworks shape the autonomous subject in a global economy. It mak...
Consumerism and a Re-evaluation of Consumption Marketing. The first part of this study attempts to ...
Nowadays, not only the word globalization has become common-place but this very observation has turn...
Even though consumer contract law concerns voluntary agreements between private parties, it is often...
The dangers posed by insufficiently regulated consumer markets are both real and monumental. While t...