European Consumer Policy after Maastricht

Author:   N. Reich ,  Geoffrey Woodroffe
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Reprinted from JOURNAL OF CONSUMER POLICY, 16:3-4; 17:1, 1994
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9780792327707


Pages:   331
Publication Date:   30 April 1994
Format:   Hardback
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""European Consumer Policy after Maastricht"" raises both ""horizontal"" and ""vertical"" issues of consumer policy in the European Community and associated countries. The work was prompted by three ""constitutional"" events in Europe: the completion of the Internal Market on 31 December 1992, the adoption of the Maastricht Treaty on Political Union, and the conclusion of the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA). The ""horizontal"" papers in Part I are concerned both with analyzing the ""acquis"" of consumer policy in Europe and with new directions as well as obstacles. The keynote paper by Micklitz and Weatherill gives an overall analysis of the political and legal bases of consumer policy from both the Internal Market and the Political Union perspectives. It is followed by two papers on subsidiarity by Gibson and Dahl which take up and clarify a somewhat confusing and irritating discussion in the EC. Lothar Maier is concerned with the function and role of the Consumer's Consultataive Council in the EC of which he is the President; Monique Goyens with the opportunities and especially the shortcomings of consumer interest lobbying in the EC by her association, BEUC. The papers by Schmitz, Micklitz, Wilhelmsson and Kraemer raise controversial and still unresolved policy and legal issues which go beyond traditional consumer policy via directives, such as in commercial marketing, cross-border litigation, contract law matters and conflicts between consumer and conflicts between consumer and environmental policy. Part II is concerned with national perspectives. The individual country reports relate to the EC and EEA countries and to Switzerland. They document the diverse impact of EC lawmaking on national legislation, court practice and enforcement. They demonstrate that law harmonization is a painstaking process towards the goal of creating a European legal area with common protective standards.

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Author:   N. Reich ,  Geoffrey Woodroffe
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Reprinted from JOURNAL OF CONSUMER POLICY, 16:3-4; 17:1, 1994
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   1.460kg
ISBN:  

9780792327707


ISBN 10:   0792327705
Pages:   331
Publication Date:   30 April 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I. Supranational Issues.- Consumer Policy in the European Community: Before and after Maastricht.- Subsidiarity: The Implications for Consumer Policy.- Consumer Protection within the European Union.- Institutional Consumer Representation in the European Community.- Where There’s a Will. There’s a Way! A Practioner’s View.- Advertising and Commercial Communications — Towards a Coherent and Effective EC Policy.- Cross-Border Consumer Conflicts — A French-German Experience.- Control of Unfair Contract Terms and Social Values: EC and Nordic Approaches.- On the Interrelation between Consumer and Environmental Policies in the European Community.- II. National Perspectives.- Minimum Implementation of Minimum Directives? Consumer Protection in Austria in the Context of European Integration.- The Importance of Community Law for French Consumer Protection Legislation.- The European Influence on German Consumer Law.- Completion of the Internal Market and Consumer Protection in Greece.- Implementation of EEC Consumer Protection Directives in Italy.- Implementation of EEC Consumer Protection Directives in Spain.- The Internal Market and Consumer Protection in Norway.- The Development of Portuguese Consumer Law with Special Regard to Conflict Resolution.- The Effect of the EEA Agreement on Consumer Protection Interests in Sweden.- Completion of the Internal Market and Consumer Protection — The Specific Case of Switzerland.

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