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Innovation and the Transformation of Consumer Law : National and International Perspectives

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Springer 2020ISBN:
  • 9789811589478
  • 9789811589485
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.071 WEI
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Contents : Principles and Programs to Protect Consumers from the Deleterious Effects of Technological Innovation 3; Consumer Protection and Sharing Economy Preliminary Ideas from the Argentine View 18; Freedom of Contract and New Economic Models 27; Consumer Protection in eCommerce and Online Services 35; Consumers Users by Definition Include Us AllThe Problems and Consequences of a New Approach to Consumer Protection in the Digital Era 39; Digital Platformers Responsibilities to Platform Users Consumer Protection in B2C and C2C eCommerce 47; Towards Tourists Protection in the Digital Age 53; Consumer Protection 20 in Times of Digital Content 66; Experimental Challenge for Collective Consumer Redress in Korea 257; The Role of ADR in the Materialisation of Consumer Access to Justice 271; From Conflict to Consensus 284; The Concept Of Extraordinary Circumstances and the Enforcement of the Right to Compensation 299; The Overindebtedness Case 303; Toward Regulatory Mass Redress SchemesMass Redress in Financial Misselling Scandals in the US the UK and South Korea 313; Macaos Experience in Building CrossBorder Tourists Consumers DisputeSolving System 339; Part IIIThe Transformation of Consumer Laws 353; Based on the Chinese Law 111; Consumer Law Facing the Advent of the Child EConsumer 127 Juridical Validity of The Artificial Intelligence in the Theory of Preventive Consumer Law in Digital Advertising 141; Part IIInnovations in Access to Justice 150; Note on the Final Report and First Expert Group Meeting 153 ; Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce and Online Dispute Resolution Through Mediation 176; Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in ForeignRelated TouristConsumer Disputes in China Under the One Belt One Road InitiativeBased on Case Analysis 191; Exploring the Role of Clinical Legal Education in Cambridge 227; Role of Mandatory Arbitration in Monetary Claims Against Consumers Under Turkish Law 243; The Need for a Transnational Coordination Mechanism for Complaints of International Tourists 354 The Supply of Products and Services to LGBTI Consumers Under the Social Function of the Contract 369; Innovations in Brazil 381; Developing Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria Through Standardisation 391; The Role of International Consumer Policy in Fostering Innovation and Empowering Consumers to Make Informed Choices 413; Consumer Law in Senegal and What Potential Threats to the Welfare of Consumers in the Ecowas Region 442; A Behavioral Economic Analysis of Consumer Withdrawal Rights in the USA EU and Japan 453; A Short Essay 463; Copyright
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Contents :
Principles and Programs to Protect Consumers from the Deleterious Effects of Technological Innovation 3;
Consumer Protection and Sharing Economy Preliminary Ideas from the Argentine View 18;
Freedom of Contract and New Economic Models 27;
Consumer Protection in eCommerce and Online Services 35;
Consumers Users by Definition Include Us AllThe Problems and Consequences of a New Approach to Consumer Protection in the Digital Era 39;
Digital Platformers Responsibilities to Platform Users Consumer Protection in B2C and C2C eCommerce 47;
Towards Tourists Protection in the Digital Age 53;
Consumer Protection 20 in Times of Digital Content 66;
Experimental Challenge for Collective Consumer Redress in Korea 257;
The Role of ADR in the Materialisation of Consumer Access to Justice 271;
From Conflict to Consensus 284;
The Concept Of Extraordinary Circumstances and the Enforcement of the Right to Compensation 299;
The Overindebtedness Case 303;
Toward Regulatory Mass Redress SchemesMass Redress in Financial Misselling Scandals in the US the UK and South Korea
313;
Macaos Experience in Building CrossBorder Tourists Consumers DisputeSolving System 339;
Part IIIThe Transformation of Consumer Laws 353;
Based on the Chinese Law 111;
Consumer Law Facing the Advent of the Child EConsumer 127
Juridical Validity of The Artificial Intelligence in the Theory of Preventive Consumer Law in Digital Advertising 141;
Part IIInnovations in Access to Justice 150;
Note on the Final Report and First Expert Group Meeting 153 ;
Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce and Online Dispute Resolution Through Mediation 176;
Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in ForeignRelated TouristConsumer Disputes in China Under the One Belt One Road InitiativeBased on Case Analysis 191;
Exploring the Role of Clinical Legal Education in Cambridge 227;
Role of Mandatory Arbitration in Monetary Claims Against Consumers Under Turkish Law 243;
The Need for a Transnational Coordination Mechanism for Complaints of International Tourists 354
The Supply of Products and Services to LGBTI Consumers Under the Social Function of the Contract 369;
Innovations in Brazil 381;
Developing Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria Through Standardisation 391;
The Role of International Consumer Policy in Fostering Innovation and Empowering Consumers to Make Informed Choices 413;
Consumer Law in Senegal and What Potential Threats to the Welfare of Consumers in the Ecowas Region 442;
A Behavioral Economic Analysis of Consumer Withdrawal Rights in the USA EU and Japan 453;
A Short Essay 463;
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