Introduction -- Consumer law and the market -- The evolution of consumer protection and human rights -- A broader perspective on consumer protection and human rights -- Consumer protection and financial contracts -- Electronic communication, fundamental rights conflicts, and consumer participation -- Consumers' access to justice and procedural rights -- Conclusions
Summary
Exploring the relationship between fundamental rights and consumer law in the EU, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the joint implications of the Lisbon Treaty and the Charter of Fundamental Rights. It examines the potential tensions that may emerge between consumer protection objectives and economic, market-oriented goals