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Consumer@Protection.EU. An Analysis of European Consumer Legislation in the Information Society

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The Internet and electronic commerce have emerged as the emblems of a worldwide virtual economy. Although it is yet difficult to grasp all the repercussions of the borderless world of the Internet, it is certain that to shop in this world is different from shopping in the world as we knew it ten years ago. Obviously, the new developments affect the traditional framework of European and national consumer law and the perspectives that underpin this body of law, for most consumer law was established at a time when the Information Society was an unknown phenomenon. Underlining the importance of this issue, the European Council asked the Commission to examine existing consumer law in the Community in the light of the new conditions created by the Information Society and to identify potential problems and loopholes. A report on background research for this examination was submitted to the Commission in August 2000. The present article is based on this report and provides an account of the main findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the report.

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de Cock Buning, M., Hondius, E., Prins, C. et al. Consumer@Protection.EU. An Analysis of European Consumer Legislation in the Information Society. Journal of Consumer Policy 24, 287–338 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013965627370

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