European legislation currently does not clearly determine in what language standard contract terms must be drafted in order to be validly incorporated into consumer contracts so they can be relied upon by a trader. This may be particularly problematic in the case of a cross-border contract as parties may not speak the same language. In this paper, I indicate to what extent the transparency requirement may play a role in determining the language in which the standard contract terms are to be drafted. Finally, on the basis of experiments I conducted with colleagues, I conclude that traders should be required to provide the standard contract terms in the contracting language, but that there is no need to require them to provide the standard co...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
Article 5 of the Unfair Contract Terms Directive requires terms in consumer contracts to be ‘drafted...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
In nowaday’s international trade, the contracting parties often come from a different linguistic b...
In many instances consumers enter into contracts when buying goods or services. These contracts are ...
The Consumer Protection aims to protect the rights of the consumers. Through the protection of the r...
Contracts form an integral part of our existence, both in our work and personal environments. They a...
The proposed directive fits very well with a sharp distinction between b2c and b2b contracts and com...
Incorporation of standard terms is a much-debated issue in almost all legal systems. Any legal instr...
European consumers are protected against unfair terms in consumer contracts, including insurance con...
This paper discusses whether and to what extent the transparency principle is applicable to standard...
The problem dealing with the inclusion of standard terms and conditions in contracts is a problem ...
Electronic contracts are the instrument to govern electronic trading relationships between business ...
Article 67 of the proposed Common European Sales Law (CESL) stipu- lates that usage and practices ar...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
Article 5 of the Unfair Contract Terms Directive requires terms in consumer contracts to be ‘drafted...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
In nowaday’s international trade, the contracting parties often come from a different linguistic b...
In many instances consumers enter into contracts when buying goods or services. These contracts are ...
The Consumer Protection aims to protect the rights of the consumers. Through the protection of the r...
Contracts form an integral part of our existence, both in our work and personal environments. They a...
The proposed directive fits very well with a sharp distinction between b2c and b2b contracts and com...
Incorporation of standard terms is a much-debated issue in almost all legal systems. Any legal instr...
European consumers are protected against unfair terms in consumer contracts, including insurance con...
This paper discusses whether and to what extent the transparency principle is applicable to standard...
The problem dealing with the inclusion of standard terms and conditions in contracts is a problem ...
Electronic contracts are the instrument to govern electronic trading relationships between business ...
Article 67 of the proposed Common European Sales Law (CESL) stipu- lates that usage and practices ar...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
Article 5 of the Unfair Contract Terms Directive requires terms in consumer contracts to be ‘drafted...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...