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Introduction
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Meglena Kuneva
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October 24, 2007
Abstract
It is a great pleasure to be here today – to address this conference and to have the opportunity to listen to your thoughts and ideas regarding the Common Frame of Reference and the Review of the consumer acquis.
Published Online: 2007-10-24
Published in Print: 2007-10-26
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- Introduction
- The Structure and the Legal Values of the Common Frame of Reference (CFR)
- The Future of the Common Frame of Reference
- The Common Frame of Reference – The Perspective of a new Member State
- The Revision of the Consumer Acquis from a Competition Law Perspective
- The CFR and the Method(s) of Comparative Legal Research
- EC Law on the Formation of Contract – from the Common Frame of Reference to the ‘Blue Button’
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- Case: Supreme Court of the Netherlands – Meurs v Newomij
- European Community Legislation and Actions
- Books Received and Book Reviews