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access to justice 276, 283, 288, 304, 328–330, 344–356, 368–371, 375, 383
access to remedy 367, 369, 371–373
action to oppose enforcement 186
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) 10–11, 255, 275, 283–296, 301–304, 327, 332, 340, 357–360
Andriciuc case 133, 145, 173, 231–232, 234–235
authorised push payment fraud 254, 267–268, 360–366
bank deposit 67–71, 75, 91–92, 451
banking law 71–73, 82–99, 133, 168, 194, 196–198, 226, 254, 298
bargaining power 84, 175, 187, 261–262
business and human rights 145, 367–384
cashless payments 82, 360–363
CHF-indexed loans . see loans
class actions 12–13, 324, 333, 336
clausula rebus sic stantibus 113, 117, 173, 185, 187
collective redress 12–13, 124, 128, 132, 134, 136–137, 140, 143, 324–330, 331–334
consumer
the concept 40, 47–50, 61
protection gap 254, 259, 261–263, 267–268, 271–272, 274–277
protection law 3–5, 26–42, 46–64, 82, 125–128, 175, 213–214, 218–221, 236–247, 276
rights 30, 124, 260, 375–376, 381, 384, 407, 412
Croatian law 122, 124–128
currency exchange rate 6, 113, 116, 122, 129, 133, 135, 167, 181–184, 207, 236
clauses about 113–115, 181–185, 204–209, 212, 216, 224, 226, 230–232
risk 105–106, 114, 119–120, 129, 133, 136, 142, 181–185, 230–232, 236
Czech law 306–322
Directive on Representative Actions 12–13, 334–340
Dziubak case 145, 181, 187, 203, 229, 236, 241–244, 247
educational tools 401, 408–409, 436–437, 440–444
efficiency 98, 117–119, 328, 337, 344–357
EU Law 4–7, 82, 84–85, 117–121, 125–126, 130, 196–197, 202–204, 208, 246–247, 357–358, 361, 404–405
fairness and reasonableness 124, 130, 134, 139–142, 144, 196, 203–204, 207–208, 219–220, 224, 253, 258–260, 261–268, 274–275, 360–363
Financial Arbitrator 306–322, 358–360
financial awareness 394, 398–399, 414
financial crisis 107, 144, 194, 212–213, 218
financial education 393–410, 414–416, 428, 431–433, 440, 443
financial education strategy 400, 401, 417–421
financial inclusion 400–402, 435
financial literacy 182, 393–410, 416, 426–434, 439–441, 444–445
Financial Ombudsman bodies
British 358–362
German 288–290
Irish 358–359
Italian 200–204, 294–302
Polish 11, 378–379
financial products 2–4, 123, 138, 158–159, 357–365
floor clauses 213, 218, 222
Franak case 124–125, 134, 136–138
French law 153–158, 162–164, 288–290
German law 82–99, 288–290, 378
Greek law 67–79
group proceedings . see : class actions
household behaviour 428, 439–440, 446
Hungarian law 108–112, 116–117, 238, 245, 247
ICT 427–428, 431–432, 435, 438–439, 446–447
interest rate 116, 124–125, 138, 140
International Network on Financial Education (INFE) 400–403, 415–416
information duties 29, 32, 77–78, 114, 119–121, 129, 134–135, 176, 178–180, 194, 198, 202–203, 207, 215–218, 223
insurance
contract 7–8, 25–43, 46–64, 168, 215–217, 262–263, 274, 287, 403
distribution 26, 32, 41–42, 52, 54, 61
invalidity 36–39, 51, 110–112, 115, 119, 144, 174, 177, 181, 186, 195–196, 204, 206–207, 214–216, 225–226
investment 3, 8, 27, 47, 67–70, 76–79, 152, 168, 215, 262, 293, 299, 322, 381, 405
Italian law 193–209, 294–302, 358, 379
Kásler case 107, 113, 133, 145, 175, 202, 222, 234–235, 238–241
law and finance 344–358
loan
CHF-indexed 5–6, 107–108, 112–114, 117, 123, 145, 152–153, 193–209, 212, 231–232, 236
mortgage 4–7, 127, 129, 145, 152, 176, 186, 198, 203, 212–215, 229, 236, 243–245, 325–326, 405
multicurrency 214, 216–219
logistic regression 428, 437, 441–442
mass harm 332–333, 340
multicurrency loans . see : loans
national human rights protection bodies 373–375
nullity . see : invalidity
payment services 8–9, 82–99, 360–363
Payments Services Directive (PSD 2) 8–9, 82, 84–85, 98, 99, 360–363
Polish law 7, 25–45, 236, 241, 248, 361, 378–379, 395
Portuguese law 46–64
precontractual duties 29, 32, 77–78, 129, 132, 134–135, 176, 177–179, 202, 216
responsible lending 136, 183–184, 405, 410, 418
right to education 395–397
Slovenian law 172, 181, 185
Spanish law 212–226
standard contract terms 35–36, 54–61, 72–74, 82–99, 108–109, 135, 140, 184, 219–221, 232–246
exclusion clauses 35–36, 52–53, 59, 62, 266, 274
imposing exchange rate risk on the consumer 113–114, 203, 204, 207–208, 230–232
interpretation 35–36, 71–74, 94, 139, 222, 233–235
judicial review 74, 82–99, 109–110, 113–115, 121, 200, 236–247, 258, 265–266, 350–364
unfair 7–9, 84, 108–109, 124–125, 131, 136, 144, 161–164, 169, 174–177, 179, 181–184, 203–204, 207–208, 224–225, 230
supplementary provisions of national law 116–117, 225, 238–244
swap 213–218
transparency 9, 72–74, 114, 120–121, 124–125, 132, 139–140, 142, 178, 216, 219–223, 234–236, 262, 285, 364
UK Financial Ombudsman Service 253–254, 358–364
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights 367–369, 374
unauthorised payments 88, 96, 360–364
unfair commercial practices 40–41, 61–64, 76–79, 136–137, 140, 144, 168, 199
Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 8, 40–41, 61–64, 76–79, 126–127, 136–137, 199
Unfair Terms Directive 4, 7, 9, 18, 36, 98, 108–109, 113, 115, 118–120, 126–127, 130, 139, 141, 144–145, 173–175, 178, 185, 203–204, 207–208, 222, 224, 229, 232–236, 239–248

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Protecting Financial Consumers in Europe

Comparative Perspectives and Policy Choices

Series:  Comparative Law in Global Perspective, Volume: 3
Cover Protecting Financial Consumers in Europe
E-Book ISBN:
9789004534391
Publisher:
Brill | Nijhoff
Print Publication Date:
15 Feb 2023
  • Subjects
    • International Law
      • International Law: Regional Perspectives
      • Comparative Law
      • International Commercial, Trade & Investment Law
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Foreword
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Financial Consumers, Complex Contractual Products, and Dispute Resolution – Setting the Scene
Part 1 Consumer Protection across Different Financial Products
Chapter 1 Consumer Protection in Polish Insurance Law
Chapter 2 Consumer Protection in Portuguese Insurance Law
Chapter 3 Consumer Protection regarding Banking Deposit Products in Greek Law
Chapter 4 Judicial Review of Standard Business Terms in Payment Services Contracts in German Law
Part 2 Foreign Currency Loans in Europe
Chapter 5 Foreign Currency Loans in Hungary
Chapter 6 Foreign Currency Loans in Croatia
Chapter 7 Foreign Currency Loans in France
Chapter 8 Foreign Currency Loans in Slovenia
Chapter 9 Foreign Currency Loans in Italy
Chapter 10 Complex Mortgage Loans in Spain
Chapter 11 Foreign Currency Loans and Directive 93/13: The CJUE as a Legal Architect
Part 3 Financial Ombudsman Bodies and Consumer Protection
Chapter 12 Mind the Consumer Protection Gap: The UK Financial Ombudsman Service, Fairness and Reasonableness, and the Law
Chapter 13 Comparative Perspective on the Banking and Financial Ombudsman: Current Limitations and Possible Solutions
Chapter 14 The Financial Arbitrator in the Czech Republic
Chapter 15 Collective Redress for Consumers of Financial Services
Chapter 16 Judicial Governance and the Financial Markets from the Law and Economics Perspective
Chapter 17 The Role and Nature of Financial Ombudsman Institutions in Business-related Human Rights
Part 4 The Way Forward: Building Consumer Protection through Financial Education
Chapter 18 Financial Education: A Human Rights Perspective on Financial Literacy
Chapter 19 A Comparative Analysis of National Financial Education Strategies among the Visegrad Group
Chapter 20 Household Approaches to New Technologies in Financial Education in Poland
Back Matter
Index

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