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On 8 October 2008 the European Commission submitted the proposal for a new Consumer rights directive to the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers. This paper discusses the type of harmonisation that is foreseen in the proposed directive. It first addresses the choice between minimum...
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This paper looks into several aspects of Book IV.A of the Draft Common Frame of Reference and, in particular with regard to remedies, of Book III DCFR. Where appropriate, these provisions are compared with the corresponding provisions in the Principles of European Law on Sales (PELS) and,...
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If the Common European Sales Law (CESL) is adopted, commercial parties will have the opportunity to choose between two international legal instruments for the regulation of their international commercial sales contracts. Whereas CESL is available to both consumer and commercial sales contracts,...
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This paper is published in the liber amicorum for Jules Stuyck (Leuven). This liber amicorum consists of case notes to landmark cases of the CJEU. The Travel Vac case, which is relatively unknown, stands at the crossroads of unfair commercial practices and consumer contract law, just as the work...
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In this paper I will describe the implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive, or CRD, in The Netherlands. Section 2 will deal with the provisions of the implementing act and the relation between these provisions and other provisions of consumer law. Section 3 will discuss the relationship...
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