
The New Regulatory Framework for Consumer Dispute Resolution
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- Introduction
- Part I
- 1: PABLO CORTÉS: The New Landscape of Consumer Redress: The European Directive on Consumer Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Regulation on Online Dispute Resolution
- 2: PABLO CORTÉS and RAFAL MANKO: Developments in European Civil Procedures
- 3: PABLO CORTÉS: The Consumer Arbitration Conundrum: A Matter of Statutory Interpretation or Time for Reform?
- 4: SUE PRINCE: Access to court? "Encouraging" consumers to use court-connected mediation in small claims and other cases
- 5: NAOMI CREUTZFELDT: Ombudsman Schemes - Energy Sector in Germany, France, and the UK
- 6: STEFAAN VOET: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Belgium
- 7: EMMANUEL GUINCHARD: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in France
- 8: ROSA MIQUEL: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Germany
- 9: BRIAN HUTCHINSON: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive and the ODR Regulation in Ireland
- 10: CARLO PILIA, PABLO CORTÉS, PAOLO VARGIU: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Italy
- 11: ELINE VERHAGE: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in the Netherlands
- 12: CÁTIA MARQUES CEBOLA: The Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Portugal: The Necessary Reform or Missed Opportunity?
- 13: FERNANDO ESTEBAN DE LA ROSA: Challenges for the Implementation of the Consumer ADR Directive in Spain
- 14: RICHARD KIRKHAM: Regulating ADR: Lessons from the UK
- 15: AMY J. SCHMITZ: Consumer Redress in the United States
- 16: CHRISTOPHER HODGES: Consumer Redress: Implementing the Vision
- 17: JANE WILLIAMS AND CHRIS GILL: A Dispute System Design Perspective on the Future Development of Consumer Dispute Resolution
- 18: GUILLERMO PALAO MORENO: "Cross-border Consumer Redress after the ADR Directive and the ODR Regulation"
- 19: GIUSEPPE DE PALO AND ROMINA CANESSA: New Trends of ADR in the European Union
- 20: COSMO GRAHAM: Consumer ADR and Collective Redress
- Conclusion
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