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Consumer : legal encounters

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Publication details: Hyderabad Icfai University Press 2008Description: 272pISBN:
  • 9788131418741
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.071 KUM
Contents:
Contents: 1. Consumer citizenship in postnational constellations? by Michelle everson and Christian Joerges; 2. Comprative consumer bankruptcy by Ian Ramsay; 3. The preventive function of collective actions for damages in consumer law by Roger Van den Bergh and Louis Visscher; 4. Refusals to serve consumers because of their nationality or residence-Distortions in the Internal market for e-commerce transactions? by Natali Helberger; 5. Market power without a large market share: The role of imperfect information and other consumer protection market failures by Robert H. Lande; 6. Deception, Economic loss and mass-market customers: Consumer protection statutes as persuasive authority in the common law of fraud by Jean Braucher; 7. Undoing the otherwise perfect crime-applying unjust enrichment to consumer price-Fixing claims by Daniel R. Koron; 8. Old terms for new concepts in consumer contracts? Barbara Pasa.
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Contents:
1. Consumer citizenship in postnational constellations? by Michelle everson and Christian Joerges;
2. Comprative consumer bankruptcy by Ian Ramsay;
3. The preventive function of collective actions for damages in consumer law by Roger Van den Bergh and Louis Visscher;
4. Refusals to serve consumers because of their nationality or residence-Distortions in the Internal market for e-commerce transactions? by Natali Helberger;
5. Market power without a large market share: The role of imperfect information and other consumer protection market failures by Robert H. Lande;
6. Deception, Economic loss and mass-market customers: Consumer protection statutes as persuasive authority in the common law of fraud by Jean Braucher;
7. Undoing the otherwise perfect crime-applying unjust enrichment to consumer price-Fixing claims by Daniel R. Koron;
8. Old terms for new concepts in consumer contracts? Barbara Pasa.