This strand of the study comprehensively assesses and evaluates the information obtained through 28 national reports, 848 answers to an online survey, more than 246 interviews with stakeholders in all Member States, and all available statistical data concerning the practical application of EU consumer law by the courts of the Member States of the European Union. Based on these findings, the study found considerable inequalities and shortcomings in the application of EU consumer law in the national judicial systems.

An evaluation study of national procedural laws and practices in terms of their impact on the free circulation of judgments and on the equivalence and effectiveness of the procedural protection of consumers under EU consumer law : Report prepared by a Consortium of European universities led by the MPI Luxembourg for Procedural Law as commissioned by the European Commission JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082. 2: Procedural Protection of Consumers / A. Henke, R. Caponi. - Luxembourg : European commission, 2017.

An evaluation study of national procedural laws and practices in terms of their impact on the free circulation of judgments and on the equivalence and effectiveness of the procedural protection of consumers under EU consumer law : Report prepared by a Consortium of European universities led by the MPI Luxembourg for Procedural Law as commissioned by the European Commission JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082. 2: Procedural Protection of Consumers

A. Henke
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2017

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This strand of the study comprehensively assesses and evaluates the information obtained through 28 national reports, 848 answers to an online survey, more than 246 interviews with stakeholders in all Member States, and all available statistical data concerning the practical application of EU consumer law by the courts of the Member States of the European Union. Based on these findings, the study found considerable inequalities and shortcomings in the application of EU consumer law in the national judicial systems.
2017
EU consumer law; courts of the Member States; European Union; inequalities and shortcomings; national judicial systems
Settore IUS/15 - Diritto Processuale Civile
Max Planck Institute for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law - Luxembourg
Consortium made up of leading European research institutions and the most prestigious European universities - The Consortium incorporated 15 researchers from 12 institutions
European Commission
Working Paper
An evaluation study of national procedural laws and practices in terms of their impact on the free circulation of judgments and on the equivalence and effectiveness of the procedural protection of consumers under EU consumer law : Report prepared by a Consortium of European universities led by the MPI Luxembourg for Procedural Law as commissioned by the European Commission JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082. 2: Procedural Protection of Consumers / A. Henke, R. Caponi. - Luxembourg : European commission, 2017.
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