Collective enforcement of consumer law: securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention
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adam_text | CONTENTS VII CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION WILLEM VAN BOOM AND MARCO LOOS 3
CHAPTER 2 COLLECTIVE PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW: THE KEY
QUESTIONS HANS-W. MICKLITZ 1 EXPANSION OF COLLECTIVE REDRESS IN GERMANY
13 1.1 ACTION FOR INJUNCTION, SAMMELKLAGE, SKIMMING OFF PROCEDURE, MODEL
LAWSUIT UNDER THE INVESTORS PROTECTION LAWS 13 1.2 DEFICIENCIES OF THE
KAPMUG 16 1.3 THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE FORM OF GROUP ACTIONS 16 2
JUSTIFICATION OF GROUP ACTIONS 17 2.1 PROCEDURAL ECONOMY 17 2.2 JUSTICE
17 2.3 REGULATORY FUNCTIONS OF GROUP ACTIONS 18 3 POSITION AND FUNCTION
OF THE GROUP ACTION WITHIN THE COLLECTIVE LEGAL PROTECTION 18 3.1 GROUP
ACTION AND SKIMMING-OFF LAWSUITS 18 3.2 THE LONG SHADOW OF THE AMERICAN
CLASS-ACTION 18 3.3 GROUP ACTION AND MODEL LAWSUITS 19 3.4 COPING WITH
MASS DAMAGES 19 4 QUESTIONS OF PRINCIPLE PERTAINING TO GROUP ACTIONS 20
4.1 OPT-IN OR OPT-OUT? 20 4.2 THE APPROPRIATE GROUP REPRESENTATIVE 21
4.2.1 THE CHOSEN GROUP REPRESENTATIVE 21 4.2.2 FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE
21 4.2.3 GROUP REPRESENTATIVES APPOINTED BY THE COURT 22 4.2.4
REQUIREMENTS AS TO THE SUITABILITY OF THE GROUP ACTION PLAINTIFF 22 4.3
ASSOCIATIONS AS GROUP REPRESENTATIVES? 23 4.4 THE MANAGING JUDGE 24
4.5 THE LAWYER-ENTREPRENEUR 25 5 THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GROUP ACTION 25
5.1 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 26 5.2 ACTION FOR PERFORMANCE 26 5.3 ORDER OF
PRIORITY OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND ACTION FOR PERFORMANCE 27 5.4
SETTLEMENT IN COURT 28 6 PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS 28 6.1 ENSURING A
HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF PLAINTIFFS 28 6.2 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROCEDURE 29
COLLECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW 6.3 6.4 7 7-I 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 9
CHAPTER 3 I 2 2.1 2.2 2-3 2.4 2 -5 2.6 2.7 2.7.I 2.7.2 3 3- 1 3.2 4 5 6
7 THE GROUP MEMBERS POSITION AND INFORMATION DURING THE PROCESS
CONTINUATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS SUBSEQUENT TO SUCCESSFUL AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION BINDING EFFECT BINDING EFFECT OF SETTLEMENTS AND DECISIONS THE
EFFECT OF PENDING GROUP ACTION LAWSUITS INSTANCES, APPEAL AND FEES
INSTANCES AND APPEAL COURT AND LAWYER FEES ASSOCIATION AND GROUP ACTION
LAWSUITS IN COMMUNITY LAW PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TRANSNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT
OF EU CONSUMER LAW GERRIT BETLEM SUMMARY INTRODUCTION REGULATION ON
CONSUMER PROTECTION COOPERATION NETWORK OF WATCHDOGS CROSS-BORDER BREACH
WHO ARE THE WATCHDOGS? POWERS WHICH COURTS? PAYMENTS FOR NON-COMPLIANCE
PROTECTING FOREIGN CONSUMERS TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF PROTECTION ALPINE
INVESTMENTS THE 1998 CONSUMER INJUNCTIONS DIRECTIVE ENVISAGED ENFORCERS
SCOPE AND PROTECTED INTERESTS COVERED TRANSNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT
SCENARIOS THE 2005 UNFAIR COMMERCIAL PRACTICES DIRECTIVE A LINGUA
FRANCA} CONCLUSIONS 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 37 37 39 39 41 44 45 48
50 5I 51 52 54 54 55 59 60 61 62 CHAPTER 4 ENFORCING CONSUMER INTERESTS
BY REGULATORY AGENCIES - THE BRITISH EXPERIENCE; A CASE STUDY OF THE
OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING GERAINT HOWELLS 1 2 2.1 INTRODUCTION REGULATORS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 65 66 66 2.2 2.3 3 3- 1 3 .2 3-3 3.3.1 3-3- 2 3-3-3
3-3-4 3-3-5 4 4-I 4-2 4-3 4-4 CHAPTER 5 CONTENTS LOCAL AUTHORITIES
SECTORAL REGULATORS OFT BACKGROUND LICENSOR - CONSUMER CREDIT GENERAL
REGULATOR PART II FAIR TRADING ACT 1973 CODES OF PRACTICE UNFAIR TERMS
ROGUE TRADERS PART 8 ENTERPRISE ACT 2002 CONCLUSIONS GENERAL APPROACH TO
ENFORCEMENT GOING ALL THE WAY TO COURT ORGANISATION FINAL REMARKS
ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMERS CO 66 68 69 69 7 73 73 73 74 75 75 77 77 78
79 80 REGULATORY AGENCIES IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES KLAUS VIITANEN 1
INTRODUCTION 83 2 SUPERVISION OF MARKETING AND STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS
85 2.1 THE NORDIC CONSUMER OMBUDSMEN 85 2.1.1 GENERAL 85 2.1.2
PREVENTIVE MEASURES 85 2.1.3 REPRESSIVE ACTIONS 87 2.2 THE NORDIC MARKET
COURTS 87 2.2.1 GENERAL 87 2.2.2 RIGHT OF ACTION 88 2.2.3 SANCTIONS 89
2.2.4 CRIMINAL SANCTIONS 90 2.2.5 COMPENSATION OF DAMAGES 90 2.2.6 RIGHT
TO APPEAL 90 2.2.7 LEGAL EXPENSES 91 3 COLLECTIVE ACTIONS FOR
COMPENSATION 91 3.1 GENERAL 91 3.2 NORDIC GROUP ACTIONS FOR COMPENSATION
94 3.3 THE QUESTION OF LEGAL EXPENSES 96 3.4 GROUP COMPLAINTS IN THE
PUBLIC CONSUMER COMPLAINT BOARD 98 4 THE NORDIC ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM: A
SUCCESS STORY OR SOMETHING ELSE? 99 4.1 SUPERVISION OF MARKETING AND
CONTRACT TERMS 99 4.2 GROUP ACTION FOR COMPENSATION 101 COLLECTIVE
ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW CHAPTER 6 I I.I 1.2 2 3 3-I 3.2 3-3 3-4 3-5
3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3-7 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 5 CHAPTER 7
THE DUTCH CONSUMER AUTHORITY: AN INTRODUCTION SJOERD AMMERLAAN AND DIRK
JANSSEN WHY THE CONSUMER AUTHORITY? CABINET POLICY - STRATEGIC ACTION
PROGRAMME FOR CONSUMER POLICY REGULATION 2006/2004 CONSUMER PROTECTION
ENFORCEMENT ACT BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR THE CONSUMER AUTHORITY S WORK
POSITIONING MISSION, TASKS AND OBJECTIVES WHAT WILL THE CONSUMER
AUTHORITY BE SUPERVISING? COLLECTIVE CONSUMER INTERESTS SUPERVISORY
POWERS POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT UNDER CIVIL LAW
POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DISCLOSURE CLASS
SETTLEMENT PRIORITISATION COOPERATION RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING
PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATIVES THE SRC CONSUMER ORGANISATIONS SOCIAL
CONSULTATION RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES CONCLUSION
ENFORCEMENT OF COLLECTIVE CONSUMER INTERESTS: A 107 107 108 109 110 NO
NO 111 112 113 3 114 114 5 5 116 7 7 118 118 119 119 121
COMPETITION LAW PERSPECTIVE KATI J. CSERES 1 INTRODUCTION 125 2 A
PRELIMINARY REMARK 127 3 THE BARRIERS TO CONSUMER REDRESS 129 4 THE
OBJECTIVES OF CONSUMER REDRESS 130 5 THE IMPACT OF THE CONSUMER REDRESS
ON BUSINESS AND COMPETITION 131 6 ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER INTERESTS
THROUGH EC COMPETITION RULES 132 7 A NEW FRAMEWORK OF COMPETITION LAW
ENFORCEMENT 133 8 PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER INTERESTS 133 9 PRIVATE
ENFORCEMENT OF COMPETITION LAW: COMPENSATION FOR INDIRECT PURCHASERS 137
10 BARRIERS OF BRINGING DAMAGES CLAIMS BY CONSUMERS 140 11 INDIRECT
PURCHASERS STANDING AND PASSING ON DEFENCE 140 12 ACCESS TO EVIDENCE
146 13 BURDEN OF PROOF AND DAMAGES CALCULATION 149 14 COSTS 150 15 MOTOR
CAR INSURANCE SAGA: THE LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS AT EC LEVEL 752 16 HOW TO
EMPOWER CONSUMERS TO MAKE EFFECTIVE USE OF THEIR PROCEDURAL RIGHTS? 156
17 ENFORCEMENT OF COLLECTIVE CONSUMER INTERESTS ON THE BASIS OF CONSUMER
LAW 160 18 CONCLUSIONS: THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE OF COLLECTIVE CONSUMER
ACTIONS 172 CHAPTER 8 SHOULD CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW BE PUBLICLY
ENFORCED? AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ON EC REGULATION 2006/2004 AND ITS
IMPLEMENTATION IN THE CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES
ROGER VAN DEN BERGH 1 INTRODUCTION 179 2 ECONOMIC CRITERIA FOR
ALLOCATING ENFORCEMENT POWERS TO PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 182 2.1 INFORMATION
ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 183 2.2 THE SOCIAL BENEFITS OF
ENFORCEMENT DEVIATE FROM THE PRIVATE BENEFITS 184 2. 3 ECONOMIC REASONS
FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS 185 2.3.1 CONSUMERS
HAVE NO INFORMATION ABOUT LAW INFRINGEMENTS 185 2.3.2 THE PRIVATE
BENEFITS OF INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS DIFFER FROM THE SOCIAL BENEFITS 187 3
PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN EC MEMBER STATES: AN
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT 190 3.1 THE NEED FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT: DETERRENCE
191 3.2 AN AGENDA OF PRIORITIES FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 193 3.3
SANCTIONS AND TIMING OF THE INTERVENTION 195 3.3.1 CHOICE OF SANCTIONS
196 3.3.2 TIMING OF THE INTERVENTION 200 3.4 THE ROLE OF PRIVATE
ENFORCEMENT 201 4 CONCLUSIONS 202 COLLECTIVE ENIORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW
CHAPTER 9 COLLECTIVISM: EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC AND
PRIVATE MODELS FOR REGULATING CONSUMER PROTECTION CHRISTOPHER HODGES 1
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 207 2 EVALUATIONS 212 2.1 OPPOSITIONS 212 2.2
CONSUMERS AND BUSINESS 213 2.3 APPLICATION OF THE RESPONSIVE
REGULATION BEST PRACTICE 218 2.4 EXCESSIVE LITIGATION? 219 2.5 SUMMARY
221 3 SOME ALTERNATIVES 222 3.1 REGULATION 222 3.1.1 EFFICIENT
REGULATORY AGENCIES 222 3.1.2 SELF-REGULATION 223 3.2 COMPENSATION 224
3.2.1 CLASS ACTIONS 225 3.2.2 ADR 226 3.2.3 COMPENSATION SCHEMES 227 4
CONCLUSIONS 227 CHAPTER 10 EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW IN
EUROPE; PRIVATE, PUBLIC, AND COLLECTIVE MECHANISMS WILLEM VAN BOOM AND
MARCO LOOS ABSTRACT 231 1 INTRODUCTION 231 2 A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE
CONTRIBUTIONS 232 3 WHY COLLECTIVE ACTION IS NEEDED 235 4 PRIVATE LAW
INSTRUMENTS FILLING THE ENFORCEMENT GAP 238 5 COMPENSATION OF MASS
CONSUMER DAMAGE 239 6 SELF-REGULATION AND PUBLIC SUPERVISION: TWO ENDS
OF THE SPECTRUM? 242 7 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF BY COLLECTIVE PRIVATE ACTION
245 8 BUNDLING ACTIONS FOR TRIFLE LOSS? 249 9 MIXED INSTRUMENTS: PRIVATE
AND PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT 250 10 CONCLUDING REMARKS: ON THE WAY TO CREATING
(SLIGHTLY LESS IM)PERFECT MARKETS 253
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CONTENTS VII CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION WILLEM VAN BOOM AND MARCO LOOS 3
CHAPTER 2 COLLECTIVE PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW: THE KEY
QUESTIONS HANS-W. MICKLITZ 1 EXPANSION OF COLLECTIVE REDRESS IN GERMANY
13 1.1 ACTION FOR INJUNCTION, SAMMELKLAGE, SKIMMING OFF PROCEDURE, MODEL
LAWSUIT UNDER THE INVESTORS' PROTECTION LAWS 13 1.2 DEFICIENCIES OF THE
KAPMUG 16 1.3 THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE FORM OF GROUP ACTIONS 16 2
JUSTIFICATION OF GROUP ACTIONS 17 2.1 PROCEDURAL ECONOMY 17 2.2 JUSTICE
17 2.3 REGULATORY FUNCTIONS OF GROUP ACTIONS 18 3 POSITION AND FUNCTION
OF THE GROUP ACTION WITHIN THE COLLECTIVE LEGAL PROTECTION 18 3.1 GROUP
ACTION AND SKIMMING-OFF LAWSUITS 18 3.2 THE LONG SHADOW OF THE AMERICAN
CLASS-ACTION 18 3.3 GROUP ACTION AND MODEL LAWSUITS 19 3.4 COPING WITH
MASS DAMAGES 19 4 QUESTIONS OF PRINCIPLE PERTAINING TO GROUP ACTIONS 20
4.1 OPT-IN OR OPT-OUT? 20 4.2 THE APPROPRIATE GROUP REPRESENTATIVE 21
4.2.1 THE CHOSEN GROUP REPRESENTATIVE 21 4.2.2 'FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE'
21 4.2.3 GROUP REPRESENTATIVES APPOINTED BY THE COURT 22 4.2.4
REQUIREMENTS AS TO THE SUITABILITY OF THE GROUP ACTION PLAINTIFF 22 4.3
ASSOCIATIONS AS GROUP REPRESENTATIVES? 23 4.4 THE 'MANAGING JUDGE' 24
4.5 THE LAWYER-ENTREPRENEUR 25 5 THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GROUP ACTION 25
5.1 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 26 5.2 ACTION FOR PERFORMANCE 26 5.3 ORDER OF
PRIORITY OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND ACTION FOR PERFORMANCE 27 5.4
SETTLEMENT IN COURT 28 6 PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS 28 6.1 ENSURING A
HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF PLAINTIFFS 28 6.2 COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROCEDURE 29
COLLECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW 6.3 6.4 7 7-I 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 9
CHAPTER 3 I 2 2.1 2.2 2-3 2.4 2 -5 2.6 2.7 2.7.I 2.7.2 3 3- 1 3.2 4 5 6
7 THE GROUP MEMBERS' POSITION AND INFORMATION DURING THE PROCESS
CONTINUATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS SUBSEQUENT TO SUCCESSFUL AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION BINDING EFFECT BINDING EFFECT OF SETTLEMENTS AND DECISIONS THE
EFFECT OF PENDING GROUP ACTION LAWSUITS INSTANCES, APPEAL AND FEES
INSTANCES AND APPEAL COURT AND LAWYER FEES ASSOCIATION AND GROUP ACTION
LAWSUITS IN COMMUNITY LAW PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TRANSNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT
OF EU CONSUMER LAW GERRIT BETLEM SUMMARY INTRODUCTION REGULATION ON
CONSUMER PROTECTION COOPERATION NETWORK OF WATCHDOGS CROSS-BORDER BREACH
WHO ARE THE WATCHDOGS? POWERS WHICH COURTS? PAYMENTS FOR NON-COMPLIANCE
PROTECTING FOREIGN CONSUMERS TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF PROTECTION ALPINE
INVESTMENTS THE 1998 CONSUMER INJUNCTIONS DIRECTIVE ENVISAGED ENFORCERS
SCOPE AND PROTECTED INTERESTS COVERED TRANSNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT
SCENARIOS THE 2005 UNFAIR COMMERCIAL PRACTICES DIRECTIVE A LINGUA
FRANCA} CONCLUSIONS 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 37 37 39 39 41 44 45 48
50 5I 51 52 54 54 55 59 60 61 62 CHAPTER 4 ENFORCING CONSUMER INTERESTS
BY REGULATORY AGENCIES - THE BRITISH EXPERIENCE; A CASE STUDY OF THE
OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING GERAINT HOWELLS 1 2 2.1 INTRODUCTION REGULATORS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 65 66 66 2.2 2.3 3 3- 1 3 .2 3-3 3.3.1 3-3- 2 3-3-3
3-3-4 3-3-5 4 4-I 4-2 4-3 4-4 CHAPTER 5 CONTENTS LOCAL AUTHORITIES
SECTORAL REGULATORS OFT BACKGROUND LICENSOR - CONSUMER CREDIT GENERAL
REGULATOR PART II FAIR TRADING ACT 1973 CODES OF PRACTICE UNFAIR TERMS
ROGUE TRADERS PART 8 ENTERPRISE ACT 2002 CONCLUSIONS GENERAL APPROACH TO
ENFORCEMENT GOING ALL THE WAY TO COURT ORGANISATION FINAL REMARKS
ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMERS' CO 66 68 69 69 7 73 73 73 74 75 75 77 77 78
79 80 REGULATORY AGENCIES IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES KLAUS VIITANEN 1
INTRODUCTION 83 2 SUPERVISION OF MARKETING AND STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS
85 2.1 THE NORDIC CONSUMER OMBUDSMEN 85 2.1.1 GENERAL 85 2.1.2
PREVENTIVE MEASURES 85 2.1.3 REPRESSIVE ACTIONS 87 2.2 THE NORDIC MARKET
COURTS 87 2.2.1 GENERAL 87 2.2.2 RIGHT OF ACTION 88 2.2.3 SANCTIONS 89
2.2.4 CRIMINAL SANCTIONS 90 2.2.5 COMPENSATION OF DAMAGES 90 2.2.6 RIGHT
TO APPEAL 90 2.2.7 LEGAL EXPENSES 91 3 COLLECTIVE ACTIONS FOR
COMPENSATION 91 3.1 GENERAL 91 3.2 NORDIC GROUP ACTIONS FOR COMPENSATION
94 3.3 THE QUESTION OF LEGAL EXPENSES 96 3.4 GROUP COMPLAINTS IN THE
PUBLIC CONSUMER COMPLAINT BOARD 98 4 THE NORDIC ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM: A
SUCCESS STORY OR SOMETHING ELSE? 99 4.1 SUPERVISION OF MARKETING AND
CONTRACT TERMS 99 4.2 GROUP ACTION FOR COMPENSATION 101 COLLECTIVE
ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW CHAPTER 6 I I.I 1.2 2 3 3-I 3.2 3-3 3-4 3-5
3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3-7 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 5 CHAPTER 7
THE DUTCH CONSUMER AUTHORITY: AN INTRODUCTION SJOERD AMMERLAAN AND DIRK
JANSSEN WHY THE CONSUMER AUTHORITY? CABINET POLICY - STRATEGIC ACTION
PROGRAMME FOR CONSUMER POLICY REGULATION 2006/2004 CONSUMER PROTECTION
ENFORCEMENT ACT BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR THE CONSUMER AUTHORITY'S WORK
POSITIONING MISSION, TASKS AND OBJECTIVES WHAT WILL THE CONSUMER
AUTHORITY BE SUPERVISING? COLLECTIVE CONSUMER INTERESTS SUPERVISORY
POWERS POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT UNDER CIVIL LAW
POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DISCLOSURE CLASS
SETTLEMENT PRIORITISATION COOPERATION RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING
'PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATIVES' THE SRC CONSUMER ORGANISATIONS SOCIAL
CONSULTATION RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES CONCLUSION
ENFORCEMENT OF COLLECTIVE CONSUMER INTERESTS: A 107 107 108 109 110 NO
NO 111 112 113 "3 114 114 "5 "5 116 "7 "7 118 118 119 119 121
COMPETITION LAW PERSPECTIVE KATI J. CSERES 1 INTRODUCTION 125 2 A
PRELIMINARY REMARK 127 3 THE BARRIERS TO CONSUMER REDRESS 129 4 THE
OBJECTIVES OF CONSUMER REDRESS 130 5 THE IMPACT OF THE CONSUMER REDRESS
ON BUSINESS AND COMPETITION 131 6 ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER INTERESTS
THROUGH EC COMPETITION RULES 132 7 A NEW FRAMEWORK OF COMPETITION LAW
ENFORCEMENT 133 8 PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER INTERESTS 133 9 PRIVATE
ENFORCEMENT OF COMPETITION LAW: COMPENSATION FOR INDIRECT PURCHASERS 137
10 BARRIERS OF BRINGING DAMAGES CLAIMS BY CONSUMERS 140 11 INDIRECT
PURCHASERS' STANDING AND PASSING ON DEFENCE 140 12 ACCESS TO EVIDENCE
146 13 BURDEN OF PROOF AND DAMAGES CALCULATION 149 14 COSTS 150 15 MOTOR
CAR INSURANCE SAGA: THE LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS AT EC LEVEL 752 16 HOW TO
EMPOWER CONSUMERS TO MAKE EFFECTIVE USE OF THEIR PROCEDURAL RIGHTS? 156
17 ENFORCEMENT OF COLLECTIVE CONSUMER INTERESTS ON THE BASIS OF CONSUMER
LAW 160 18 CONCLUSIONS: THE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE OF COLLECTIVE CONSUMER
ACTIONS 172 CHAPTER 8 SHOULD CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW BE PUBLICLY
ENFORCED? AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ON EC REGULATION 2006/2004 AND ITS
IMPLEMENTATION IN THE CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES
ROGER VAN DEN BERGH 1 INTRODUCTION 179 2 ECONOMIC CRITERIA FOR
ALLOCATING ENFORCEMENT POWERS TO PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 182 2.1 INFORMATION
ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 183 2.2 THE SOCIAL BENEFITS OF
ENFORCEMENT DEVIATE FROM THE PRIVATE BENEFITS 184 2. 3 ECONOMIC REASONS
FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS 185 2.3.1 CONSUMERS
HAVE NO INFORMATION ABOUT LAW INFRINGEMENTS 185 2.3.2 THE PRIVATE
BENEFITS OF INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS DIFFER FROM THE SOCIAL BENEFITS 187 3
PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN EC MEMBER STATES: AN
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT 190 3.1 THE NEED FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT: DETERRENCE
191 3.2 AN AGENDA OF PRIORITIES FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 193 3.3
SANCTIONS AND TIMING OF THE INTERVENTION 195 3.3.1 CHOICE OF SANCTIONS
196 3.3.2 TIMING OF THE INTERVENTION 200 3.4 THE ROLE OF PRIVATE
ENFORCEMENT 201 4 CONCLUSIONS 202 COLLECTIVE ENIORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW
CHAPTER 9 COLLECTIVISM: EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC AND
PRIVATE MODELS FOR REGULATING CONSUMER PROTECTION CHRISTOPHER HODGES 1
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 207 2 EVALUATIONS 212 2.1 OPPOSITIONS 212 2.2
CONSUMERS AND BUSINESS 213 2.3 APPLICATION OF THE 'RESPONSIVE
REGULATION' BEST PRACTICE 218 2.4 EXCESSIVE LITIGATION? 219 2.5 SUMMARY
221 3 SOME ALTERNATIVES 222 3.1 REGULATION 222 3.1.1 EFFICIENT
REGULATORY AGENCIES 222 3.1.2 SELF-REGULATION 223 3.2 COMPENSATION 224
3.2.1 CLASS ACTIONS 225 3.2.2 ADR 226 3.2.3 COMPENSATION SCHEMES 227 4
CONCLUSIONS 227 CHAPTER 10 EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF CONSUMER LAW IN
EUROPE; PRIVATE, PUBLIC, AND COLLECTIVE MECHANISMS WILLEM VAN BOOM AND
MARCO LOOS ABSTRACT 231 1 INTRODUCTION 231 2 A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE
CONTRIBUTIONS 232 3 WHY COLLECTIVE ACTION IS NEEDED 235 4 PRIVATE LAW
INSTRUMENTS FILLING THE ENFORCEMENT GAP 238 5 COMPENSATION OF MASS
CONSUMER DAMAGE 239 6 SELF-REGULATION AND PUBLIC SUPERVISION: TWO ENDS
OF THE SPECTRUM? 242 7 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF BY COLLECTIVE PRIVATE ACTION
245 8 BUNDLING ACTIONS FOR TRIFLE LOSS? 249 9 MIXED INSTRUMENTS: PRIVATE
AND PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT 250 10 CONCLUDING REMARKS: ON THE WAY TO CREATING
(SLIGHTLY LESS IM)PERFECT MARKETS 253 |
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spelling | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention ed. by Willem van Boom ... Groningen Europa Law Publ. [u.a.] 2007 X, 254 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier European studies in private law 1 Europäische Union Kongress Verbraucherschutz Recht Citizen suits (Civil procedure) European Union countries Class actions (Civil procedure) European Union countries Consumer protection Law and legislation European Union countries Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Boom, Willem van Sonstige oth European studies in private law 1 (DE-604)BV023241553 1 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015758810&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention European studies in private law Europäische Union Kongress Verbraucherschutz Recht Citizen suits (Civil procedure) European Union countries Class actions (Civil procedure) European Union countries Consumer protection Law and legislation European Union countries |
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title | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention |
title_auth | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention |
title_exact_search | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention |
title_exact_search_txtP | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention |
title_full | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention ed. by Willem van Boom ... |
title_fullStr | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention ed. by Willem van Boom ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention ed. by Willem van Boom ... |
title_short | Collective enforcement of consumer law |
title_sort | collective enforcement of consumer law securing compliance in europe through private group action and public authority intervention |
title_sub | securing compliance in Europe through private group action and public authority intervention |
topic | Europäische Union Kongress Verbraucherschutz Recht Citizen suits (Civil procedure) European Union countries Class actions (Civil procedure) European Union countries Consumer protection Law and legislation European Union countries |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Kongress Verbraucherschutz Recht Citizen suits (Civil procedure) European Union countries Class actions (Civil procedure) European Union countries Consumer protection Law and legislation European Union countries Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten Konferenzschrift |
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