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How does EU consumer laws address dark patterns on the Internet? This topic has been part of the scholarly debate during the panel discussion “The AI-assisted consumer”, organized on 6 December 2022 in collaboration with Glaw-Net and IGIR.
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The widespread use of AI-assisted technologies in the digital sphere has given rise to the concept of digital vulnerability, as a contextual vulnerability experienced by internet users. This phenomenon sparks debate about whether the current legislative framework is sufficient to ensure effective...
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The annual Ius Commune conference and its contract law workshop on “Contract law in times of corona and other sanitary crises”.
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What is the role of the law in addressing the issues faced by the contemporary consumer, and who should be its maker?
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What is the role of the law in addressing the issues faced by the contemporary consumer, and who should be its maker?
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What is the basis for the claim of the ‘remaining’ EUR 4.875.000?
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M-EPLI Talk entitled ‘A Multidimensional System of Commercial Law’.
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Depicting a legal dispute arising out of the enforcement of a surrogacy agreement.
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The CJEU delivered its judgement in Citroën Belux NV v. Federatie voor Verzekerings- en Financiële Tussenpersonen (FvF)), a case surrounding Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices (UCPD) and Art. 56 TFEU.
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Notes from a conference on European contract law organised by the University of Chicago Law School, where European academics and colleagues from Chicago discussed in particular the European Commission’s proposal for a common European sales law.