Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?

The Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit agreements for real estate properties (Mortgage Credit Directive or MCD) reflects the classic tension in the European Union (EU) between the goal of attaining a European single mortgage credit market and the obligation to provide a high level of consumer p...

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Main Author: M. Elvira Mendez-Pinedo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bucharest University of Economic Studies 2018-06-01
Series:Juridical Tribune
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Online Access:http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An8v2/19.%20Elvira%20MENDEZ-PINEDO.pdf
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description The Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit agreements for real estate properties (Mortgage Credit Directive or MCD) reflects the classic tension in the European Union (EU) between the goal of attaining a European single mortgage credit market and the obligation to provide a high level of consumer protection. The classic approach of EU law to solve the tension is to find a balance between those aims through the interaction of public/private law. The article starts with a summary of the most important choices done by the legislator (exante information duties and responsible credit) and essential consumer right. It follows with a critical assessment of the MCD. The methodology of this study is both descriptive and analytical, law is considered not only a normative system but also a set of policy instruments influenced by other disciplines (ie. economics). The findings lead both to optimism and to criticism. Although the European harmonization represents a further step ahead in the area of financial services and consumer protection, some critical questions are still forgotten or left aside. The most important question remains unanswered, whether the MCD will protect consumers when the next economic/financial crisis inevitably arrives. The implications are clear: more research and better policy are needed.
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spelling doaj.art-5768c0be605a463e8cd3278e8ec5667b2024-04-08T07:43:04ZengBucharest University of Economic StudiesJuridical Tribune2247-71952248-03822018-06-0182564584Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis? M. Elvira Mendez-Pinedo0professor of European Law (EU and EEA law) at the Law Faculty of the University of IcelandThe Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit agreements for real estate properties (Mortgage Credit Directive or MCD) reflects the classic tension in the European Union (EU) between the goal of attaining a European single mortgage credit market and the obligation to provide a high level of consumer protection. The classic approach of EU law to solve the tension is to find a balance between those aims through the interaction of public/private law. The article starts with a summary of the most important choices done by the legislator (exante information duties and responsible credit) and essential consumer right. It follows with a critical assessment of the MCD. The methodology of this study is both descriptive and analytical, law is considered not only a normative system but also a set of policy instruments influenced by other disciplines (ie. economics). The findings lead both to optimism and to criticism. Although the European harmonization represents a further step ahead in the area of financial services and consumer protection, some critical questions are still forgotten or left aside. The most important question remains unanswered, whether the MCD will protect consumers when the next economic/financial crisis inevitably arrives. The implications are clear: more research and better policy are needed.http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An8v2/19.%20Elvira%20MENDEZ-PINEDO.pdfmortgage credit agreementsEU lawEEAconsumer informationprotection of consumer´s rightsresponsible lending
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Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?
Juridical Tribune
mortgage credit agreements
EU law
EEA
consumer information
protection of consumer´s rights
responsible lending
title Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?
title_full Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?
title_fullStr Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?
title_full_unstemmed Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?
title_short Will the Directive 2014/17/EU on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and/or financial crisis?
title_sort will the directive 2014 17 eu on mortgage credit protect consumers in the next economic and or financial crisis
topic mortgage credit agreements
EU law
EEA
consumer information
protection of consumer´s rights
responsible lending
url http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An8v2/19.%20Elvira%20MENDEZ-PINEDO.pdf
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