Published six times a year as a peer-reviewed journal with C.H. Beck. Accessible in print and in the databases of Beck Online and Kluwer Law International.
Discussing the evolution of “digital vulnerability” @UniFerrara with an impressive list of experts from across the globe. How to define and operationalise this concept in EU consumer law? Valuable input for the Fitness Check on #digitalfairness and beyond
This year's European Consumer Summit takes place on 28 March in Brussels: https://t.co/aYcJAngNHz Everyone can follow the webstream! Interesting workshops planned, e.g. interplay between digitalisation & sustainability, cookies, vulnerable consumers #consumerprotection
Read my first comment on the new proposal for the Directive on common rules promoting the repair of goods on the blog Recent developments in European Consumer Law! ("New Green Deal proposals published today: Right to repair") https://t.co/xVnzQqQk4i
In the Country Reports section, Carmen Jerez Delgado and Francisco Verdún Pérez report on “Thirty Years On: The Implementation of Directive 93/13 On Unfair Terms in Spain A Joint and Progressive Task of Legislators and Judges”
In her Case Note on Absoluts-bikes (Court of Justice of the European Union, C-179/21), Karin Sein discusses “Pre-contractual Traders’ Disclosures about the Manufacturer’s Guarantee: Only if Made Central to the Offer”
SHEIN, vous connaissez?
Cette marque chinoise est en train de tout rafler sur le créneau de la « fast fashion ».
Mais derrière les t-shirts à 2€ ou les robes à 9€ se cache un insupportable système d’exploitation🧶⤵️
In the same section, Marie Jull Sørensen continued the analysis of the same directives and wrote about 'The Implementation of EU Directives 2019/770 and 2019/771 in Denmark'.
In the Country Reports section, Reiner Schulze looked at 'The German Civil Code on its Way into the Digital Age The Implementation of the „Twin Directives“', namely the Digital Content and Digital Service Directive and the Sale of Goods Directive.