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Making of consumer law and policy in Europe / edited by Hans-W Micklitz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: London, England : Zed Books, 2021Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (432 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781509944866
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 341.424 23
LOC classification:
  • KJE6577 .M353 2021eb
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also published in print.
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Introduction: Cross (?) Fertilisation -- Ewa Letowska ( Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) -- Part I - The Making of Consumer Law in the EU 2. The Origins of Consumer Law and Policy at EU Level -- Ludwig Krm̃er (European Commission, Belgium (retired)) 3. The Early Days of the European Consumer Organisation BEUC, 1962-1985 -- Koen Docter (Euro pean University Institute, Italy) 4. The Intellectual Community of Consumer Law and Policy in the EU Hans-W Micklitz (European University Institute, Italy) -- Part II - The Making of National Consumer Law and Policy and Its Interaction with the EU 5. German Consumer Law: Own Initiatives in the 1970s and Transposition of EU Directives since the 1980s Klaus Tonner (University of Rostock, Germany) 6. The Making of Consumer Law and Policy in Italy -- Guido Alpa (La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) 7. The Emergence of Nordic Consumer Law and a Nordic Consumer Law Community and Its Impact on Nordic Legal Unity Thomas Wilhelmsson (University of Helsinki, Finland) 8. Consumer Law in Poland: Or There and Back Again -- Aneta Wiewiórowska Domagalska (University of Osnabrück, Germany) and Mateusz Grochowski (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Germany) 9. Ordoliberalism and Opportunism? The Making of Consumer Law in the UK Iain Ramsay (University of Kent, UK) -- Part III - Post War History and the Sociology of Consumption 10. Consumer Imaginaries, Political Visions and the Ordering of Modern Society -- Niklas Olsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 11. The Making of Consumer Law ? A Sociological Critique Thomas Roethe (Euro pean University Institute, Italy) -- 12. Epilogue: Looking Back to Look Forward Hans-W Micklitz (European University Institute, Italy) and Thomas Wilhelmsson (University of Helsinki, Finland) -- Index
Summary: "This book analyses the founding years of consumer law and consumer policy in Europe. It combines two dimensions: the making of national consumer law and the making of European consumer law, and how both are intertwined. The chapters on Germany, Italy, the Nordic countries and the United Kingdom serve to explain the economic and the political background which led to different legal and policy approaches in the then old Member States from the 1960s onwards. The chapter on Poland adds a different layer, the one of a former socialist country with its own consumer law and how joining the EU affected consumer law at the national level. The making of European consumer law started in the 1970s rather cautiously, but gradually the European Commission took an ever stronger position in promoting not only European consumer law but also in supporting the building of the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC), the umbrella organisation of the national consumer bodies. The book unites the early protagonists who were involved in the making of consumer law in Europe: Guido Alpa, Ludwig Krm̃er, Ewa Letowska, Hans-W Micklitz, Klaus Tonner, Iain Ramsay, and Thomas Wilhelmsson, supported by the younger generation Aneta Wiewiórowska Domagalska, Mateusz Grochowski, and Koen Docter, who reconstructs the history of BEUC. Niklas Olsen and Thomas Roethe analyse the construction of this policy field from a historical and sociological perspective. This book offers a unique opportunity to understand a legal and political field, that of consumer law and policy, which plays a fundamental role in our contemporary societies."-- Provided by publisher.
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Preface -- 1. Introduction: Cross (?) Fertilisation -- Ewa Letowska ( Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) -- Part I - The Making of Consumer Law in the EU 2. The Origins of Consumer Law and Policy at EU Level -- Ludwig Krm̃er (European Commission, Belgium (retired)) 3. The Early Days of the European Consumer Organisation BEUC, 1962-1985 -- Koen Docter (Euro pean University Institute, Italy) 4. The Intellectual Community of Consumer Law and Policy in the EU Hans-W Micklitz (European University Institute, Italy) -- Part II - The Making of National Consumer Law and Policy and Its Interaction with the EU 5. German Consumer Law: Own Initiatives in the 1970s and Transposition of EU Directives since the 1980s Klaus Tonner (University of Rostock, Germany) 6. The Making of Consumer Law and Policy in Italy -- Guido Alpa (La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) 7. The Emergence of Nordic Consumer Law and a Nordic Consumer Law Community and Its Impact on Nordic Legal Unity Thomas Wilhelmsson (University of Helsinki, Finland) 8. Consumer Law in Poland: Or There and Back Again -- Aneta Wiewiórowska Domagalska (University of Osnabrück, Germany) and Mateusz Grochowski (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Germany) 9. Ordoliberalism and Opportunism? The Making of Consumer Law in the UK Iain Ramsay (University of Kent, UK) -- Part III - Post War History and the Sociology of Consumption 10. Consumer Imaginaries, Political Visions and the Ordering of Modern Society -- Niklas Olsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 11. The Making of Consumer Law ? A Sociological Critique Thomas Roethe (Euro pean University Institute, Italy) -- 12. Epilogue: Looking Back to Look Forward Hans-W Micklitz (European University Institute, Italy) and Thomas Wilhelmsson (University of Helsinki, Finland) -- Index

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"This book analyses the founding years of consumer law and consumer policy in Europe. It combines two dimensions: the making of national consumer law and the making of European consumer law, and how both are intertwined. The chapters on Germany, Italy, the Nordic countries and the United Kingdom serve to explain the economic and the political background which led to different legal and policy approaches in the then old Member States from the 1960s onwards. The chapter on Poland adds a different layer, the one of a former socialist country with its own consumer law and how joining the EU affected consumer law at the national level. The making of European consumer law started in the 1970s rather cautiously, but gradually the European Commission took an ever stronger position in promoting not only European consumer law but also in supporting the building of the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC), the umbrella organisation of the national consumer bodies. The book unites the early protagonists who were involved in the making of consumer law in Europe: Guido Alpa, Ludwig Krm̃er, Ewa Letowska, Hans-W Micklitz, Klaus Tonner, Iain Ramsay, and Thomas Wilhelmsson, supported by the younger generation Aneta Wiewiórowska Domagalska, Mateusz Grochowski, and Koen Docter, who reconstructs the history of BEUC. Niklas Olsen and Thomas Roethe analyse the construction of this policy field from a historical and sociological perspective. This book offers a unique opportunity to understand a legal and political field, that of consumer law and policy, which plays a fundamental role in our contemporary societies."-- Provided by publisher.

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