Consumer Protection and the Digital Economy
A Research Companion
Elisabetta Bergamini editor Christopher Willett editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:31st Mar '26
£170.00
This title is due to be published on 31st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book examines the effects of digitalisation on consumers and markets, and whether consumer law rules are fit for purpose.
Examining existing consumer law as it interconnects with the related spheres of competition law, intellectual property law, human rights law and dispute resolution regimes, it considers the future of rule and regime building for consumer protection in the face of digital disruption. Offering new perspectives on recent legal developments for consumers, this book examines how general consumer protection principles deal with emergent issues such as the regulation of cryptocurrencies, online auctions, artificial intelligence, intellectual property and digital content services. It highlights issues of cross-border choice of law and enforcement issues for consumer protection as it relates to digital disruption. Exploring the consumer law and policy of the EU and closely related jurisdictions, this volume offers insights that could help inform debates and build rules and regimes for consumer protection.
The book will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics and policymakers, given the worldwide challenges presented by digital disruption to consumer protection.
Digitalisation is offering new opportunities as well as creating new risks and challenges. This time collection of essays by experts in their fields provides a range of insights from a consumer protection, intellectual property and access to justice perspective. It is an important contribution to these contemporary debates.
Geraint Howells, Professor at University of Galway
ISBN: 9781032429168
Dimensions: unknown
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304 pages