Defects of Consent in Consumer E-Commerce from the Polish Law Perspective

Defects of Consent in Consumer E-Commerce from the Polish Law Perspective

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Artikel-Nr:
9783847113607
Veröffentl:
2021
Seiten:
344
Autor:
Katarzyna Poludniak-Gierz
Gewicht:
629 g
Format:
235x160x24 mm
Serie:
Band 050, Schriften zum Internationalen Privatrecht und zur Rechtsvergleichung
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

PhD Katarzyna Poludniak-Gierz is an assistant at the Civil Law Department, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, and at the European Legal Studies Institute, University of Osnabrück.
The regulation on defects of consent loses its usefulness and should be replaced by special regulations, more suited to the requirements of consumer e-commerce. The study's main objective is to verify whether, due to the evolution of the concept of the declaration of intent, the emergence of non-individual consumer protection instruments, and technological developments the code regulation of defects in the declaration of will remains useful in the case of contracts concluded by consumers on the Internet. The impact of the development of the Internet environment on the applicability and effectiveness of this traditional private institution is analyzed. Mechanisms that, in practice, displace the regulation of vice of consent are indicated.
The study's main objective is to verify whether, due to the evolution of the concept of the declaration of intent, the emergence of non-individual consumer protection instruments, and technological developments the code regulation of defects in the declaration of will remains useful in the case of contracts concluded by consumers on the Internet. The impact of the development of the Internet environment on the applicability and effectiveness of this traditional private institution is analyzed. Mechanisms that, in practice, displace the regulation of vice of consent are indicated.
A new Perspective on E-Commerce for Consumers
The study's main objective is to verify whether, due to the evolution of the concept of the declaration of intent, the emergence of non-individual consumer protection instruments, and technological developments the code regulation of defects in the declaration of will remains useful in the case of contracts concluded by consumers on the Internet. The impact of the development of the Internet environment on the applicability and effectiveness of this traditional private institution is analyzed. Mechanisms that, in practice, displace the regulation of vice of consent are indicated.

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