European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges

This paper reviews the origin of the EU consumer protection paradigm, its development in legal doctrine and the CJEU jurisprudence, as well as the impact left on it by the insights from vulnerable consumer theory and behavioural economics discussed in the legal doctrine. The authors search for an a...

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Main Authors: Danguolė Bublienė, Agnė Selvestravičiūtė
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University Press 2022-12-01
Series:Teisė
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/teise/article/view/30830
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description This paper reviews the origin of the EU consumer protection paradigm, its development in legal doctrine and the CJEU jurisprudence, as well as the impact left on it by the insights from vulnerable consumer theory and behavioural economics discussed in the legal doctrine. The authors search for an answer whether certain social and economic challenges can be addressed within the current framework of the EU Consumer law (i.e., the Unfair Contract Terms Directive).
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spelling doaj.art-0cb04228e5354615a2c39307107ce2262023-01-23T09:44:45ZdeuVilnius University PressTeisė1392-12742424-60502022-12-0112510.15388/Teise.2022.125.3European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New ChallengesDanguolė Bublienė0Agnė Selvestravičiūtė1Vilnius University, LithuaniaVilnius University, Lithuania This paper reviews the origin of the EU consumer protection paradigm, its development in legal doctrine and the CJEU jurisprudence, as well as the impact left on it by the insights from vulnerable consumer theory and behavioural economics discussed in the legal doctrine. The authors search for an answer whether certain social and economic challenges can be addressed within the current framework of the EU Consumer law (i.e., the Unfair Contract Terms Directive). https://www.journals.vu.lt/teise/article/view/30830consumer protectionconsumer lawvulnerable consumerUnfair Contract Terms Directive
spellingShingle Danguolė Bublienė
Agnė Selvestravičiūtė
European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges
Teisė
consumer protection
consumer law
vulnerable consumer
Unfair Contract Terms Directive
title European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges
title_full European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges
title_fullStr European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges
title_full_unstemmed European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges
title_short European Consumer Law Rationale in Light of New Challenges
title_sort european consumer law rationale in light of new challenges
topic consumer protection
consumer law
vulnerable consumer
Unfair Contract Terms Directive
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/teise/article/view/30830
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