Consumer Law and Socioeconomic Development National and International Dimensions /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Lima Marques, Claudia (Editor), Wei, Dan (Editor)
Summary:XX, 469 p.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55624-6
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Part I International Protection of Consumers: trends and challenges: Dan Wei, Consumer Protection in the Global Context: the Present Status and Some New Trends
  • Ana Candida Muniz and Hector Santana, The UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection: review and next
  • Gail Pearson, The UNGCP Guidelines – Some Comments
  • Fabiana D´Andrea Ramos and Vitor Hugo do Amaral Ferreira, Common Law and International Consumer Protection in the Global Orbit of Consumption
  • Louise Teitz and David Stewart, International Consumer Protection and Private International Law
  • Maria Goretti Sanches Lima, The Supranational Organizations’ initiatives aimed at protection of tourists. Why international conventions are needed?
  • Yu Ying, Chinese Approaches to Reform Consumer Protection law: Substantive Law and Conflict Law
  • Alberto do Amaral Junior and Luciane Klein Vieira, International Consumer Protection in Mercosur
  • Claudia Lima Marques, 25 Years to Celebrate: Horizons reached by the 1990 Brazilian Consumer Protection Code and horizons to come, especially on the international protection of consumers
  • Thierry Bourgoignie, Regional Integration and Consumer Safety: An Emerging Concern in the Gulf Region
  • Part II Financial crisis and consumer protection: James Nefh, Consumer Credit Regulation and International Financial Markets: Lessons from the Mortgage Meltdown
  • Hector Santana, The International Financial Crisis and the Protection of the Brazilian Consumer
  • Luke Nottage, Free Trade Agreement and Investment Treaty Innovations to Promote More Sustainable Financial Markets for Consumers
  • Dan Wei, Financial Consumer Protection in China: country report
  • Gail Pearson, Current Issues for Consumer Protection Law in Australia
  • Part III National and regional consumer law issues: helping the economic development: Claudia Lima Marques, Relations Between International Law and Consumer Law in The Globalized World: Challenges and Prospects
  • Amanda Flávio de Oliveira, Economic development, capitalism and Consumer Law in Brazil: rejecting the argument for "legal paternalism"
  • Bruno Miragem, The Illegal and Abusive: Proposals for a Systematic Interpretation of Abusive Practices in the 25 Years of the Consumer Defense Code
  • Adalberto Pasqualotto, Children, Consumption and Advertising: Brazil’s Point of View
  • Gail Pearson, Further Challenges for Australian Consumer Law
  • He Shan, The Emergence and Development of Chinese 3.15 Anti-Counterfeiting
  • Roberto Augusto Castellanos Pfeiffer, Real Estate Under Construction, Consumer Law and Development
  • Walter José Faiad de Moura and Leonardo Roscoe Bessa, Real Estate Consumer Credit: a New Side to Vulnerability
  • Antonia Espíndola Longoni Klee, ConsumerProtection in E-Commerce in Brazil: The Updating of the Consumer’s Protection Code
  • André de Carvalho Ramos, The right to be forgotten and the indirect control of consumer databases
  • Yixian Zhao, Regulation and Supervision of Internet Finance and Consumer Protection in China
  • Káren Rick Danilevicz Bertoncello and Clarissa Costa de Lima, Overindebtedness in Mercosul Countries: An Overview
  • Johannes Doll and Rosangela Cavallazzi, ‘Withholding Credit’ and Elderly Overindebtedness
  • Diogenes Faria de Carvalho, Consuming, Consumption and Over-Indebtedness in (Hyper) Contemporaneity.