Electronic consumer contracts in the conflict of laws
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Electronic consumer contracts in the conflict of laws
(Studies in private international law, v. 1)
Hart, 2018, c2015
2nd ed
- : pbk
Available at 3 libraries
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Note
"First published in hardback, 2015, paperback edition, 2018"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The second edition of this highly recommended work addresses the interaction between conflict of laws, dispute resolution, electronic commerce and consumer contracts. In addition it identifies specific difficulties that conflicts lawyers and consumer lawyers encounter in electronic commerce and proposes original approaches to balance the conflict of interest between consumers' access to justice and business efficiency. The European Union has played a leading role in this area of law and its initiatives are fully explored. It pays particular attention to the most recent development in collective redress and alternative/online dispute resolution. By adopting multiple research methods, including a comparative study of the EU and US approach; historical analysis of protective conflict of laws; doctrinal analysis of legal provisions and economic analysis of law, it provides the most comprehensive examination of frameworks in cross-border consumer contracts.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
1. Electronic Consumer Contracts in Private International Law
Part II: Private International Law in Individual Litigation
2. Protective Jurisdiction in the Brussels I Recast
3. Discretion-Based Jurisdiction in E-Consumer Contracts
4. Choice of Court Agreements in E-Consumer Contracts
5. Protective Choice of Law in the European Union
6. Other Choice of Law Approaches in E-Consumer Contracts: A Comparative Study
7. Consumers in Special Contracts
8. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
Part III: Effective Dispute Resolution in Consumer Contracts
9. Class Action in Cross-Border Consumer Contracts
10. Alternative Dispute Resolution in Cross-Border Consumer Contract
11. Online Dispute Resolution in E-Consumer Contracts
Part IV: Conclusion
12. Effective and Efficient Dispute Resolution for
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