This book offers a comparative law and economics analysis of the changing landscape of EU consumer law enforcement policy now that EU member states are moving away from purely public or private law enforcement towards a more mixed approach. The book reflects on the need for efficient enforcement designs and examines the economic factors according to which the efficiency of different enforcement mechanisms can be assessed. A variety of hypothetical case scenarios are considered to illustrate various consumer law problems and the findings are used to assess real life situations in countries with different enforcement traditions.…mehr
This book offers a comparative law and economics analysis of the changing landscape of EU consumer law enforcement policy now that EU member states are moving away from purely public or private law enforcement towards a more mixed approach. The book reflects on the need for efficient enforcement designs and examines the economic factors according to which the efficiency of different enforcement mechanisms can be assessed. A variety of hypothetical case scenarios are considered to illustrate various consumer law problems and the findings are used to assess real life situations in countries with different enforcement traditions.
Jun. Prof. Dr. Franziska Weber is Junior Professor for Civil Law and Law and Economics at the University of Hamburg, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Optimal Enforcement Mixes (Analysis) Chapter 2 Existing Enforcement Mechanisms Chapter 3 Framework to Assess Enforcement Designs Chapter 4 Assessing Strengths and Weaknesses of Existing Law Enforcement Systems Chapter 5 Combining Enforcement Mechanisms Efficiently for Specific Case Scenarios Part 2 Country Studies (Comparison) Chapter 6 The Netherlands Chapter 7 Sweden Chapter 8 England Part 3 Conclusions Chapter 9 Conclusions
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Optimal Enforcement Mixes (Analysis) Chapter 2 Existing Enforcement Mechanisms Chapter 3 Framework to Assess Enforcement Designs Chapter 4 Assessing Strengths and Weaknesses of Existing Law Enforcement Systems Chapter 5 Combining Enforcement Mechanisms Efficiently for Specific Case Scenarios Part 2 Country Studies (Comparison) Chapter 6 The Netherlands Chapter 7 Sweden Chapter 8 England Part 3 Conclusions Chapter 9 Conclusions
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