This book examines the development of consumer characterizations in EU law and policy and argues a case for a limited conflation of the concepts of the consumer and the citizen.
This book examines the development of consumer characterizations in EU law and policy and argues a case for a limited conflation of the concepts of the consumer and the citizen.
JIM DAVIES is a Research Fellow in Law at Northampton University, UK. He has recently contributed to, and jointly edited, a selection of essays entitled Developments in Services of General Interest.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Legislation Introduction: European Consumer Citizenship Practice From Cog to Cognisance: Evolution of the Consumer Citizen European Consumer Citizenship: A Coherent Theoretical Model? Boundaries of European Consumer Citizenship The Relevance and Limitations of Consumer Citizenship Practice Reflections, Transformations and Conclusions Notes References Index
List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Legislation Introduction: European Consumer Citizenship Practice From Cog to Cognisance: Evolution of the Consumer Citizen European Consumer Citizenship: A Coherent Theoretical Model? Boundaries of European Consumer Citizenship The Relevance and Limitations of Consumer Citizenship Practice Reflections, Transformations and Conclusions Notes References Index
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