European consumer law
European consumer law concerns consumer protection within Europe, particularly through European Union law and the European Convention on Human Rights.
History
- Second Bill of Rights
- Consumer Bill of Rights
- Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union article 169, on consumer protection
Human rights
- ECHR
- Charter of Fundamental Rights, guarantee a high level of consumer protection
Product safety
Fair contract terms
Unfair terms
Information and withdrawal
- Consumer Rights Directive 2011/83/EU[1]
- Gebr. Weber GMBH v Jürgen Wittmer and Ingrid Putz v Medianess Electronics GmbH (2011) C-65/09 & C-87/09 under the former Consumer Sales and Guarantees Directive 1999/44/EC note
Marketing
Specific sectors
- Flight Delay Compensation Regulation 261/2004
- Electronic Commerce Directive,[2]
- Payment Services Directive 2007/64/EC
Other business regulation
See also
Notes
References
External links
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