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Cross-Border Consumer Contracts

Author(s): Jonathan Hill

Format: Hardback

Publisher: Oxford University Press, United Kingdom

Imprint: Oxford University Press

ISBN-13: 9780199276547, 978-0199276547

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Until relatively recently, almost all contracts were domestic: both the consumer and the supplier were from the same country and the situation involved no substantial foreign elements. Technological changes (in terms of international travel, means of communication and information technology) have meant that it is a more frequent occurrence for consumer contracts to involve a cross-border dimension.

This book explores the legal regimes which seek to deal with disputes which arise out of such cross-border consumer contracts. In terms of private international law, English law traditionally treated consumer contracts no differently from commercial contracts. However, at European level, jurisdictional and choice of law issues arising out of certain consumer contracts are sub.

Cross-Border Consumer Contracts - 9780199276547

Cross-Border Consumer Contracts

Author(s): Jonathan Hill

Format: Hardback

Publisher: Oxford University Press, United Kingdom

Imprint: Oxford University Press

ISBN-13: 9780199276547, 978-0199276547

Synopsis

Until relatively recently, almost all contracts were domestic: both the consumer and the supplier were from the same country and the situation involved no substantial foreign elements. Technological changes (in terms of international travel, means of communication and information technology) have meant that it is a more frequent occurrence for consumer contracts to involve a cross-border dimension.

This book explores the legal regimes which seek to deal with disputes which arise out of such cross-border consumer contracts. In terms of private international law, English law traditionally treated consumer contracts no differently from commercial contracts. However, at European level, jurisdictional and choice of law issues arising out of certain consumer contracts are sub.

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