The new regulatory framework for consumer dispute resolution /

Consumer out-of-court redress in the European Union is experiencing a significant transformation; indeed the current changes are the most important that have occurred in the history of the EU. This is due to the recent implementation of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Directive 2013/11/EU a...

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Corporate Authors: Oxford University Press.
Group Author: Cortés, Pablo (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Online Access: http://www.iresearchbook.cn/f/ebook/detail?id=949ef4d654524134b4f55c4987090d0d
Summary: Consumer out-of-court redress in the European Union is experiencing a significant transformation; indeed the current changes are the most important that have occurred in the history of the EU. This is due to the recent implementation of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Directive 2013/11/EU and the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Regulation (EU) 2013/524. The Directive ensures the availability of quality ADR schemes and sets information obligations on businesses, and the Regulation enables the resolution of consumer disputes through a pan European ODR platform.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxviii, 471 pages) : illustrations, forms
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780191079078
9780198766353
Index Number: K3842
CLC: D950.229.4
Contents: The new landscape of consumer redress : the European Directive on Consumer Alternative Dispute Resolution and the regulation on online dispute resolution /
Developments in European civil procedures /
The consumer arbitration conundrum : a matter of statutory interpretation or time for reform? /
Access to court? : "encouraging" consumers to use court-connected mediation in small claims and other cases /
Ombudsman schemes : energy sector in Germany, France, and the UK /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Belgium /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in France /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Germany /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive and the ODR regulation in Ireland /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Italy /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in the Netherlands /
The implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Portugal : necessary reform or missed opportunity? /
Challenges for the implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Spain /
Regulating ADR : lessons from the UK /
Consumer redress in the United States /
Consumer redress : implementing the vision /
A dispute system design perspective on the future development of consumer dispute resolution /
Cross-border consumer redress after the ADR Directive and the ODR regulation /
New trends for ADR in the European Union /
Consumer ADR and collective redress /
Ensuring the provision of consumer dispute resolution /