Book contents
- European Consumer Protection
- European Consumer Protection
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Consumer protection strategies and mechanisms in the EU
- Part II Conceptualising vulnerability
- 8 The definition of consumers in EU consumer law
- 9 Recognising the limits of transparency in EU consumer law
- 10 The best interests of the child and EU consumer law and policy: a major gap between theory and practice?
- 11 Protecting consumers of gambling services: some preliminary thoughts on the relationship with European consumer protection law
- Part III Contextualising consumer protection in the EU
- Part IV Conclusions
- Index
9 - Recognising the limits of transparency in EU consumer law
from Part II - Conceptualising vulnerability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2012
- European Consumer Protection
- European Consumer Protection
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Consumer protection strategies and mechanisms in the EU
- Part II Conceptualising vulnerability
- 8 The definition of consumers in EU consumer law
- 9 Recognising the limits of transparency in EU consumer law
- 10 The best interests of the child and EU consumer law and policy: a major gap between theory and practice?
- 11 Protecting consumers of gambling services: some preliminary thoughts on the relationship with European consumer protection law
- Part III Contextualising consumer protection in the EU
- Part IV Conclusions
- Index
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- European Consumer ProtectionTheory and Practice, pp. 143 - 163Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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