Convergence in European consumer sales law : a comparative and numerical approach / Cătălina Goantă.
2016
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Title
Convergence in European consumer sales law : a comparative and numerical approach / Cătălina Goantă.
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Intersentia ; [Maastricht, The Netherlands] : Metro, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
KJE2096 .G63 2016
ISBN
9781780684314 (pbk)
1780684312 (pbk)
1780684312 (pbk)
Description
xxi, 401 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)959807282
Summary
The 'Ius Commune Europaeum' series includes comparative legal studies as well as studies on the effect of treaties within national legal systems. This book contains an empirical study of the converging effects of the harmonisation policies used by the European lawmaker in consumer sales law. It aims to fill a gap in existing literature, by looking at what European consumer sales law harmonisation has achieved and by developing a methodology to measure the convergence it has led to. The work encompasses both a substantive comparison as well as a numerical approach. While in the former, five directives and their subsequent transposition in the national laws of Member States are analysed, the latter focuses on the creation of the Convergence Index as a measurement tool for the effects of the harmonisation process. The book will be useful to both academics as well as policy makers, as it aims to trigger further debate regarding benchmarking in European consumer law. Such debate will play a role in further academic research aimed at determining whether harmonisation does indeed strengthen the internal market --Source other then Library of Congress.
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The 'Ius Commune Europaeum' series includes comparative legal studies as well as studies on the effect of treaties within national legal systems. This book contains an empirical study of the converging effects of the harmonisation policies used by the European lawmaker in consumer sales law. It aims to fill a gap in existing literature, by looking at what European consumer sales law harmonisation has achieved and by developing a methodology to measure the convergence it has led to. The work encompasses both a substantive comparison as well as a numerical approach. While in the former, five directives and their subsequent transposition in the national laws of Member States are analysed, the latter focuses on the creation of the Convergence Index as a measurement tool for the effects of the harmonisation process. The book will be useful to both academics as well as policy makers, as it aims to trigger further debate regarding benchmarking in European consumer law. Such debate will play a role in further academic research aimed at determining whether harmonisation does indeed strengthen the internal market --Source other then Library of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-397).
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The substantive comparison
The numerical analysis
Conculsion and recommendations.
The substantive comparison
The numerical analysis
Conculsion and recommendations.