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Perspectives on Federalism | 2017

The Interpretive Function of the CJEU and the Interrelationship of EU and National Levels of Consumer Protection

Geraint Howells; Gert Straetmans

Abstract This paper analyses the ways in which the Unfair Contract Terms and Unfair Commercial Practices Directives try to steer a path between imposing a common European standard and allowing national variation. The open wording of the norms and safeguard clauses in both directives allows room for their flexible application. The differentiated role between the Court of Justice, as the interpreter of European law, and the national courts, as the party that applies it, provides a release valve to prevent any direct clashes and allows a subtle way for national perspectives to be reflected. The analysis finds that, irrespective of the underlying level of harmonisation, and with the backing of the European legislator’s intention of ensuring a high level of consumer protection, the CJEU is gradually painting the average European consumer with more realistic features. Here, the case law of the CJEU fulfils a bridging function between the labelling requirements in the Foodstuff Regulation, the transparency requirements in the Unfair Contract Terms Directive and the informed decision requirements in the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive. In these three domains the CJEU recognises that the level of customer attention may be suboptimal, even in the presence of comprehensive and correct information. The CJEU’s approach contributes to more convergence in consumer protection throughout the EU. Yet, in terms of legitimacy, it must be noted that in all cases the CJEU has maintained a clear distinction between interpretation and application. The particular constitutional legal order in which the CJEU operates only allows for a process whereby the contours of a more coherent European consumer protection policy are gradually revealed. In the absence of sufficient legislative guidance at the European and national levels, national courts may be increasingly informed by the case law of the CJEU in an effort to establish clearly desirable common expectations. Those who believe that, in practice, uniformity can be achieved overnight by simply adopting a common maximum norm appear over-optimistic.


Perspectives on Federalism | 2017

How to Bridge the Gaps between Competing Paradigms for EU Law: An Introduction

Marta Simoncini; Gert Straetmans

Abstract For the first time since its creation, the European Union (EU) has been living its probably most significant identity crisis. This crisis has its roots in different critical situations that have hit the EU, have affected its functioning and have fundamentally questioned its legitimacy. The gaps in the EU integration process have been uncovered and the fragmentation of EU policies has become a source of different risks. On the anniversary of sixty years of the Rome Treaties, this Special Issue aims to reflect on the paradigms for EU law looking beyond their competing accounts of EU integration. The analysis is developed through a series of contributions that challenge the paradigms in different directions. The discussion is articulated on two levels. On the one hand, a group of contributions focuses on the historical and legal analysis of the emergence and transformation of the EU legal order. These contributions delve deeper into the absence of a European identity and go beyond the inherent critique that the EU is a demoi-cracy that struggles with a democratic disconnect or even deficit. On the other hand, other contributions debate paradigms and their implementation in important policy domains. These contributions aim to give a more practical perspective on the constitutional and/or administrative character of the European Union, showing its implications and concrete questions.


The Judiciary, the Legislature and the EU Internal Market and the associated terms and conditions | 2012

Legislatures, courts and the unfair terms directive

Gert Straetmans; Caroline Cauffman

The contribution analyses the relationship between the EU and national legislatures and courts in relation to the control of unfair contract terms.


Archive | 2017

Product Liability Directive

Duncan Fairgrieve; Geraint Howells; Peter Møgelvang-Hansen; Gert Straetmans; Dimitri Verhoeven; Piotr Machnikowski; André Janssen; Reiner Schulze


Archive | 2013

Landmark cases of EU consumer law : in honour of Jules Stuyck

E. Terryn; Gert Straetmans; V. Colpaert


Rechtskundig weekblad. - Antwerpen | 2010

De wet van 6 april 2010 betreffende marktpraktijken en consumentenbescherming: een onvoldoende stap in de goede richting

Gert Straetmans; Jules Stuyck


Droit de la consommation. - Brussel | 2015

De Belgische sperperioderegeling herbezocht

Gert Straetmans


Commercial practices. - Bruxelles, 2014 | 2014

The commercial practices act : definitions

Gert Straetmans; Jules Stuyck


Archive | 2013

The average consumer's degree of attention in trade mark cases, in Landmark Cases of EU Consumer Law - In honour of Jules Stuyck

Stephen Weatherill; Andrée Puttemans; Norbert Reich; Johan Vannerom; T. Van Dyck; K. Lenaerts; Reinhard Steennot; A. Looijestijn-Clearie; H. De Waele; C. Van Schoubroeck; F. Vanistendael; L.W. Gormley; Herman Cousy; Geraint Howells; J.-S. Borghetti; F. Henning-Bodewig; Gert Straetmans; Veerle Colaert; J. Laffineur; M. Van Huffel; Bert Van Keirsbilck; A.-Ch. Fornage; A.-L. Sibony; Ch. Twigg-Flesner; Peter Rott; Manuela Loos; S. Whittaker; S. Cámara Lapuente; Christopher Hodges; E. Hondius


Landmark cases of EU consumer law : in honour of Jules Stuyck / Terryn, E. [edit.]; e.a. | 2013

Comparative advertising and use of trade marks : confusion, imitation and unfair advantage

Gert Straetmans

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