The Consumer Protection and European International Private and Procedural Law

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Title in English The Consumer Protection and European International Private and Procedural Lw
Authors

ROZEHNALOVÁ Naděžda

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Days of Public Law
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web http://www.law.muni.cz
Field Law sciences
Keywords the consumer - the consumer protection - european international private law - art. 5 of the Rome I
Description The protection of the consumer represents in the modern legal systems the legal regulations connecting the area of the public and private law (see for example the safety product v. product liability). In cases with the international element is necessary to consider the legal regulation and its impact on the position of the consumer not only on the level of the substantive law (private and public), but on the level of the international private and procedural law too. The paper analyses the legal regulation in the area of the european international private law. In the paper is discussed as the article 5 of the Convention on the law applicable on contractual obligations, as the draft of the new regulation Rome I. Together with these questions are shortly analysed the articles 15 to 17 of the regulation Brussel I.
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