Vulnerable Consumers and the Law
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Vulnerable Consumers and the Law
Consumer Protection and Access to Justice
Riefa, Christine; Saintier, Severine
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
264
Mole
Inglês
9780367555184
15 a 20 dias
453
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Foreword by Mary O'Hara 1. In search of (access to) justice for vulnerable consumers; 2. Economic theory and consumer vulnerability: Exploring an uneasy relationship; 3. A Universal Perspective on vulnerability: International Definitions and Targets; 4. The legal definition of 'vulnerable' consumers in the UCPD: benefits and limitations of a focus on personal attributes; 5. Vulnerable consumers in financial services and access to justice: the regulatory response; 6. Regulating the consumer credit market - protecting vulnerable consumers; 7. Vulnerability in the UK Energy Market; 8. Using 'stokvel' community values to combat financial exclusion; 9. The role of voluntary standards in improving outcomes for consumers in vulnerable situations; 10. Improving courts and ADR to help vulnerable consumers access justice; 11. ODR and Access to Justice for vulnerable consumers: the case of the EU ODR Platform; 12. Consumer ADR in the European Union and in Portugal as a means of ensuring consumer protection; 13. Online Dispute Resolution of Consumer Disputes, Vulnerable Consumers and New Technologies; 14. Using claims management as a method to help consumers on low income; 15. The way forward: for an 'inclusive' access to justice to protect vulnerable consumers
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Vulnerable Consumers;Financial Conduct Authority;civil justice system;Consumer Law;consumer alternative dispute resolution;Consumer Vulnerability;consumer protection law;ODR Platform;ADR;Price Cap;Consumer Disputes;Consumer ADR;Unfair Commercial Practices Directive;BEIS;UK Consumer;Financial Exclusion;ADR Directive;FOS;EU Consumer;European Small Claims Procedure;UK Regulator;SVT;Smart Contract;Pre-payment Meters;ADR Body;Alternative Dispute Resolution;ADR Scheme;Consumer Credit
Foreword by Mary O'Hara 1. In search of (access to) justice for vulnerable consumers; 2. Economic theory and consumer vulnerability: Exploring an uneasy relationship; 3. A Universal Perspective on vulnerability: International Definitions and Targets; 4. The legal definition of 'vulnerable' consumers in the UCPD: benefits and limitations of a focus on personal attributes; 5. Vulnerable consumers in financial services and access to justice: the regulatory response; 6. Regulating the consumer credit market - protecting vulnerable consumers; 7. Vulnerability in the UK Energy Market; 8. Using 'stokvel' community values to combat financial exclusion; 9. The role of voluntary standards in improving outcomes for consumers in vulnerable situations; 10. Improving courts and ADR to help vulnerable consumers access justice; 11. ODR and Access to Justice for vulnerable consumers: the case of the EU ODR Platform; 12. Consumer ADR in the European Union and in Portugal as a means of ensuring consumer protection; 13. Online Dispute Resolution of Consumer Disputes, Vulnerable Consumers and New Technologies; 14. Using claims management as a method to help consumers on low income; 15. The way forward: for an 'inclusive' access to justice to protect vulnerable consumers
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Vulnerable Consumers;Financial Conduct Authority;civil justice system;Consumer Law;consumer alternative dispute resolution;Consumer Vulnerability;consumer protection law;ODR Platform;ADR;Price Cap;Consumer Disputes;Consumer ADR;Unfair Commercial Practices Directive;BEIS;UK Consumer;Financial Exclusion;ADR Directive;FOS;EU Consumer;European Small Claims Procedure;UK Regulator;SVT;Smart Contract;Pre-payment Meters;ADR Body;Alternative Dispute Resolution;ADR Scheme;Consumer Credit