TRIPS and Consumer Protection
In: MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law; TRIPS plus 20, S. 681-700
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In: MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law; TRIPS plus 20, S. 681-700
In: Digital Revolution: Challenges for Contract Law in Practice, S. 119-132
In: Handbook on European Enlargement, S. 867-880
In: Treatises on Solvency II, S. 67-96
ISSN: 1725-5503
In: Economic Analysis of the DCFR
In: The Global Limits of Competition Law, S. 127-138
In: Croatian accession to the European Union. Vol. 2, Institutional challenges, S. 201-221
This paper gives an overview of three important aspects of consumer protection in the process of adjustment to the standards and norms of the European Union (EU): aspects concerning legislation and implementation, and, last but not least, the aspect of consumer representation. On the basis of experiences of accession countries (Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria) in their alignment with European Community (EC) consumer protection, this paper recalls the initial lack of any reliable tradition, also pointing out, however, the significant results made in this sector in the future Member States of the European Union. The main rationale is that, like in most of the accession and candidate countries, the law on consumer protection in Croatia represents only the starting point in the achievement of high standards of protection of consumer health and safety.
In: Die Regulierung von Hedge-Fonds und Private Equity in Europa und den USA
ISSN: 1661-5867
In: Uniting Europe, S. 138-142
In: European Responses to Globalization; Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, S. 41-63