Due to the absence of due process and other procedural guarantees generally offered by judicial enforcement, informal debt collection practices (IDCPs) can become abusive, harming both consumers and the economy by threatening consumers' physical, psychological, and economic wellbeing.
Due to the absence of due process and other procedural guarantees generally offered by judicial enforcement, informal debt collection practices (IDCPs) can become abusive, harming both consumers and the economy by threatening consumers' physical, psychological, and economic wellbeing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C¿t¿lin-Gabriel St¿nescu is Associate Professor in Law at the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark.
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List of contributors Acknowledgements Regulating informal debt collection in the European Union: An introduction C T LIN-GABRIEL ST NESCU 1 Contemporary European debt collection practices through the prism of the rule of law TIBOR TAJTI (THAYTHY) 2 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices in Croatia PAULA PORETTI 3 Debt collection services in Germany: A sector in turmoil DAVID MARKWORTH 4 Abusive informal debt collection practices in Greece ELENI KAPROU 5 Abusive debt recovery practices in Estonia KARIN SEIN 6 Doubling down on debt?: Legal responses to private debt as a business model in the Netherlands CANDIDA LEONE AND JOANNA VAN DUIN 7 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices in Poland JAKUB K PI SKI 8 Romania's struggle to regulate abusive debt collection practices C T LIN-GABRIEL ST NESCU AND ALBERT ALBANEZI 9 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices in Sweden HAJO MICHAEL HOLTZ 10 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices: The U.K. debt collection industry: why regulation isn't enough JODI GARDNER AND MIA GRAY 11 Can the Representative Actions Directive combat abusive debt collection practices in the E.U.? AGNES HORVATH Index
List of contributors Acknowledgements Regulating informal debt collection in the European Union: An introduction C T LIN-GABRIEL ST NESCU 1 Contemporary European debt collection practices through the prism of the rule of law TIBOR TAJTI (THAYTHY) 2 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices in Croatia PAULA PORETTI 3 Debt collection services in Germany: A sector in turmoil DAVID MARKWORTH 4 Abusive informal debt collection practices in Greece ELENI KAPROU 5 Abusive debt recovery practices in Estonia KARIN SEIN 6 Doubling down on debt?: Legal responses to private debt as a business model in the Netherlands CANDIDA LEONE AND JOANNA VAN DUIN 7 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices in Poland JAKUB K PI SKI 8 Romania's struggle to regulate abusive debt collection practices C T LIN-GABRIEL ST NESCU AND ALBERT ALBANEZI 9 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices in Sweden HAJO MICHAEL HOLTZ 10 Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices: The U.K. debt collection industry: why regulation isn't enough JODI GARDNER AND MIA GRAY 11 Can the Representative Actions Directive combat abusive debt collection practices in the E.U.? AGNES HORVATH Index
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