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- Title
Unfair Commercial Practices and Individual Consumer Claims for Damages – The Transposition of Art. 11a UCP Directive in Germany and Austria.
- Authors
Alexander, Christian
- Abstract
Article 11a(1) UCP Directive obliges the Member States to provide individual rights for consumers harmed by unfair commercial practices. This new provision is intended to ensure that consumers have access to proportionate and effective remedies, including compensation for damage suffered and, where relevant, a price reduction or the termination of the contract. Although the laws against unfair competition in Germany and Austria have similar basic structures, the transposition of Art. 11a(1) UCP Directive shows some significant differences in the way national law provides individual protection for consumers. The legal systems in Germany and Austria are confronted with challenges both in the correct transposition of Art. 11a(1) UCP Directive and the incorporation of individual consumer claims for damages into the structures of domestic law. This article intends both to give a first overview and also to attempt to answer some of the open questions.
- Subjects
AUSTRIA; GERMANY; DAMAGE claims; CONSUMERS; CONSUMER protection; DISCHARGE of contracts; UNFAIR competition
- Publication
GRUR International: Journal of European & International IP Law, 2023, Vol 72, Issue 4, p327
- ISSN
2632-8550
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/grurint/ikac152