Consumer protection in a choice of law clause in e-commerce
- Brand: Specovius, Daphne
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- SKU: 9783941274648
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The book deals with the current topic of consumer protection in the case of a choice-of-law clause in e-commerce. A special focus is placed on the relevant provisions of the Rome I Regulation, which came into force in Germany on December 17th, 2009. A practical example, which is included at...
The book deals with the current topic of consumer protection in the case of a choice-of-law clause in e-commerce. A special focus is placed on the relevant provisions of the Rome I Regulation, which came into force in Germany on December 17th, 2009. A practical example, which is included at the appropriate places, serves to clarify and understand the legal explanations, even for non-lawyers. The relevance of the topic for corporate practice and how to deal with it becomes clear on the basis of an empirical study carried out by the author and the recommendations for action derived from it.
Details
- Title: Consumer protection in the case of a choice-of-law clause in e-commerce
- Author: Daphne Specovius
- Edition: 1st edition
- Published: 1st edition 2011-02-07
- Subject: law, economics
- Product Type: Book (Hardcover)
- Product type: Master's thesis
- Language: German
- Binding: Softcover (paperback)
- Dimensions: 21.0 x 14.8 cm (DIN A5)
- Size: XXVII / 108 pages
- Condition: New (shrink-wrapped in foil)
Keywords: applicable consumer protection standards, exercising a professional or commercial activity, limitation of the choice of law through the principle of favourability, CISG, e-commerce, e-commerce directive, distance selling, country of origin principle, media service, party autonomy, choice of law clause, choice of law clauses in general terms and conditions, choice of law agreement, Rome I-Regulation, Rome I-VO, teleservice, TMG, UN sales law, entrepreneur, entrepreneur concept, consumer, consumer concept, consumer transactions, consumer protection, consumer protection regulations, contractual obligation, selectable legal systems
Author
The author Daphne Specovius was born in Hanover in 1974. In addition to her work at one of the largest logistics companies in Germany, she has successfully completed both a degree in business administration (FH) and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree.
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