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Current developments in European Shopper Regulation: Implementing EU Shopper and Market Regulation – 10 Years of the Journal of European Shopper and Market Regulation


On 15-16 December 2022 the editors of the Journal of European Shopper and
Market Regulation (EuCML) warmly invite all weblog readers to hitch the net
convention celebrating 10 years of the journal! The convention will happen
on Google Meet (log-in, no password wanted):

meet.google.com/xyq-vtfj-drj (Thursday 15 December)

meet.google.com/etx-ddhi-aco (Friday 16 December)

Concerning the convention:

“EU Shopper and Market Regulation is a necessary engine of European Integration. It
is subsequently one of many key instruments for dealing with two of the essential challenges of
the present and subsequent many years: Digital Revolution and Environmental
Sustainability.

The previous few many years have seen client legislation elevated to being a central pillar
of European Union coverage making, with the EU setting a excessive degree of
safety for customers in all industries and markets. This has led to the
adoption of many legislative devices all requiring complicated technical
information. As well as, the Fourth industrial revolution and up to date digital
developments have once more opened the floodgate for brand new regulatory initiatives
tackling essential points comparable to sustainability, international digital commerce
and the legal responsibility of digital market actors.

In the meantime, the widespread European guidelines regulating completely different areas of client
legislation, such because the unfair business practices, unfair contract phrases, client
gross sales or dispute decision proceed to evolve and stay of utmost significance
for each on-line and offline transactions and market interactions. The
harmonisation of client legal guidelines has in precept raised the extent of safety
of customers within the inside market as companies presents items, providers and
digital content material throughout borders inside and out of doors of the European Union.
Nevertheless, the appliance of client legislation is as tough because it has all the time
been, prompting the necessity for but additional reforms.

The Journal of European Shopper and Market Regulation (EuCML) presents an
up-to-date and important evaluation of all new developments and revisits previous ones
to pre-empt market wants and recommend viable options. Specifically,
EuCML presents a contemporary perspective on client legislation that goes past the
conventional understanding of client legislation as client safety legislation. It
understands client safety from a market perspective, taking into
account the necessities and realities of doing enterprise in B2B and B2C
markets. 

The EuCML welcomes evaluation that encompasses work geared toward defending client
stricto sensu but in addition as customers of providers, passengers, insurance coverage coverage
holders and so on. 

EuCML additionally presents a discussion board to debate the black letter legislation implications
of the newest Member States’ Courts and CJEU interpretation but in addition
sustainability considerations, the results of the pandemic of Covid-19, knowledge
commercialisation, problems with energy in markets and even social elements. 

EuCML is offered in paper in addition to on-line on HeinOnline, Kluwerlawonline
and Beck-online.

The EuCML is concentrated on bringing scholarship and the sharpest considering on the
points that matter to the buyer and the market of the twenty first century.”

The convention programme is as follows:

THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER 2022, 09:00 – 17:30 (CET)

9:00 I. OVERARCHING CHALLENGES IN EU CONSUMER AND MARKET LAW

Introduction: Alberto De Franceschi (College of Ferrara)

Chair: Christoph Busch (College of Osnabrück)

Want or actuality: reconciling customers’ wants and merchants’ targets

Verica Trstenjak (former Advocate Common on the Courtroom of Justice of the European Union)

Safety of weaker events in good contracts 

Andrea Stazi (European College of Rome and Nationwide College of Singapore)

Market Citizenship: Fostering the Inexperienced Transition by European Non-public Regulation

Francesca Bertelli  (College of Brescia)

10:00 Dialogue

10:20 Espresso Break

10:35 II. THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE INFORMATION MODEL: PRECONTRACTUAL INFORMATION DUTIES AND DISCLOSURES

Chair: Joasia Luzak (College of Exeter)

The Disclosure Dream – In the direction of a New Transparency Idea in EU Shopper Regulation

Rolf H. Weber (College of Zurich)

Adequacy and Effectiveness of Precontractual Info Duties in Automobile Versatile Finance Agreements

Michele Ciancimino (LUMSA College of Palermo)

Ex officio enforcement of the Shopper Rights Directive: The Dutch Perspective

Charlotte Pavillon (College of Groningen) and Leonieke Tigelaar (College of Groningen)

11:35 Dialogue

11:55 Espresso Break

12:10 III. UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS

Chair: Kristin Nemeth (College of Innsbruck)

Efficient client safety in occasions of worldwide challenges and the position of
corrective treatments: from punitive nullity to contract renegotiation

Paola Iamiceli (College of Trento) 

The Courtroom of Justice on Unfair Phrases and Supplementation of the Contract:
How Far Is Too Far?

Riccardo Serafin (College of Turin)

12:50 Dialogue

13:10 Lunch Break

14:00 IV. UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS

Chair: Vanessa Mak (College of Leiden)

Unfair contractual phrases and penalties for B2C agreements 

Chiara Sartoris (College of Florence)

Unfair phrases of client contracts within the enforcement proceedings from the
Greek perspective

Evangelia (Elina) Asimakopoulou (Neapolis College Pafos Cyprus and
Aristotle College of Thessaloniki)

14:40 Dialogue

15:00 Espresso Break

15:15 V. VOLKSWAGEN CASE AND THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN CONSUMER AND MARKET
PROTECTION

Chair: Alberto De Franceschi (College of Ferrara)

Manipulated software program as a minor lack of conformity? The CJEU Case Regulation

Rita Simon (Czech Academy of Sciences)

Volkswagen Case and Termination of Contract: The Spanish expertise

Carlos Villacorta Salís (Madrid Regulation Agency)

15:55 Dialogue

16:15 Espresso Break

16:30 VI. PRODUCT LIABILITY AND CONSUMER LAW

Chair: Geraint Howells (Nationwide College of Eire, Galway) 

The Final Decade of Product Legal responsibility Case Regulation: How the CJEU Formed the
Proposal for a New Directive

Edoardo Ruzzi (College of Roma Tre)

A story of two cities? Fennia v Philips and Article 7 of the Product
Legal responsibility Directive Replace

Francesca Gennari (College of Bologna)

17:10 Dialogue

17:30 Interim Conclusions

FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER 2022, 08:30 – 17:30 (CET)

08:30 VII. CONSUMER AND MARKET PROTECTION IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Chair: Mateja Durovic (King’s School London)

Profiling Shopper by Massive Knowledge: The Interaction Between the GDPR and the
UCPD 

Maja Nisevic (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

European Regulation of Darkish Patterns earlier than and after the DSA 

Alexander Egberts (Max Planck Institute for Analysis on Collective
Items, Bonn)

Shopper Safety Between Persuasion and Manipulation

Ludovica Sposini (Sant’Anna Faculty of Superior Research, Pisa)

Reputational programs between market wants and client safety 

Annarita Ricci (College G. d’Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara)

09:50 Dialogue

10:10 Espresso Break

10:25 VIII. CONSUMER AND MARKET PROTECTION IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Chair: Mateusz Grochowski (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and
Worldwide Non-public Regulation)

Finding On-line Platforms within the Proper Place: Between the Digital Providers
Act and the Legal responsibility Regulation 

Cemre Polat (Ankara Medipol College) and Ş. Barış Özçelik (Bilkent
College)

Coty v Amazon: Might Classes be Taken for the Legal responsibility of Platforms for
Faulty Merchandise?

Gökçe Kurtulan Güner (Istanbul Bilgi College)

11:05 Dialogue

11:25 Espresso Break

11:40 IX. NATIONAL REPORTS

Chair: Jorge Morais Carvalho (NOVA College, Lisbon)

The jurisprudential battle on the appliance of client legislation in
Slovenia: client legislation as a sword or a protect?

Petra Weingerl (College of Maribor)

Ten Years of Enforcement of Croatian Shopper Regulation 

Emilia Mišćenić (College of Rijeka)

12:20 Dialogue

12:40 Lunch Break

14:00 X. COMPETITION LAW IN CONSUMER MATTERS AND THE CHALLENGE OF ENERGY
MARKETS 

Chair: Rupprecht Podszun (College of Düsseldorf)

Massive Knowledge and the Interaction between Competitors Regulation, Knowledge Safety and
Shopper Regulation: Views from the Italian Expertise

Cristina Poncibò (College of Turin)

The Safety of Market and Shoppers Broken by Infringements of
Competitors Regulation in a Current Italian Supreme Courtroom Judgment: a Downside of
Effectiveness 

Silvia Romanò (College of Rome Tor Vergata) 

Value Adjustment Clauses in Electrical energy Provide Shopper Agreements:
Breaching the Thermopylae “Hotgates” of Transparency or only a respectable
“Trojan Horse” for the restoration of the manufacturing value? 

Evangelos Margaritis (College of the Aegean)

15:00 Dialogue

15:20 Espresso Break

15:35 XI. PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT AND PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN CONSUMER PROTECTION

Chair: Evelyne Terryn (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Administrative enforcement of client legislation guidelines: the position of the Italian
Shopper and Market Authority on digital platforms 

Federica Casarosa (European College Institute, Florence)

Collective client redress by debt assortment providers in Germany –
A essential evaluation of a uncommon case of ‘coding’ in civil legislation
international locations 

David Markworth (College of Cologne, Germany)

Influencing the EU Shopper and Market Regulation? The Workplace of Competitors and
Shopper Safety in Poland and Influencer Advertising

Monika Namysłowska (College of Lodz) and Karolina Sztobryn
(College of Lodz)

16:35 Dialogue

16:55 Espresso Break

17:10 XII. PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT AND PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN CONSUMER PROTECTION

Chair: Alberto De Franceschi (College of Ferrara) 

The significance of Redemption in EU Civil Procedural Shopper Regulation

Ioannis Revolidis (College of Malta) 

The enforcement of client monetary safety guidelines 

Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu (College of Copenhagen)

17:50 Dialogue

18:10 Conclusions

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