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Döbbe, F., Micklitz, H.-W., Reisch, L. A. |
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Journal of Consumer Policy; Sep2023, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p401-409, 9p |
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It helps to understand what is at stake when the EU requires candidate states to align their national laws, in particular consumer laws, with the existing consumer law acquis. Consumer law and policy lie at the heart of the change of era, as can be studied in the challenges of climate change to consumption patterns and of the growing importance of AI in our daily lives that shatter the foundations of consumer law and policy. Through a comparative analysis of the legal and policy frameworks of enforcement in six European legal systems, this book examines the most recent developments in EU consumer law, the challenges to which these developments give rise, and the scope for reform that they entail; in so doing, the authors evaluate the parameters of the public and private institutional framework for the enforcement of consumer law, both at the EU and national levels. [Extracted from the article] |
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