ABSTRACT

This book will describe the development of European Community consumer law and seek to determine to what extent action by the European Community has promoted the interest of consumer protection. In doing so it will consider important areas relating to protection of the consumers economic interests and physical safety, as well as questions of access to justice. In addition to assessing the success of community consumer policy the authors will also put forward suggestions for ways in which consumer protection can be enhanced at the community level.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|58 pages

Consumer Safety

chapter 3|36 pages

Consumer Contracts – General Principles

chapter 4|44 pages

Advertising

chapter 5|24 pages

Trade Practices

chapter 6|40 pages

Financial Services

chapter 7|30 pages

Tourism

chapter 8|40 pages

Access to Justice

chapter 9|36 pages

Conclusions

chapter 10|8 pages

Epilogue