FERNANDO ESTEBAN DE LA ROSA (dir.) y OZANA OLARIU (coord.): La resolución de conflictos de consumo. La adaptación del Derecho español al marco europeo de resolución alternativa (ADR) y en línea (ODR), Cizur Menor, Aranzadi, 2018, 566 págs.
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Derecho de consumo, ADR de consumo, ODR de consumo,Abstract
La obra colectiva objeto de la recensión cuenta con una perfecta armonización de las aristas que ha generado la entrada en vigor de la Ley 7/2017, de 2 de noviembre, por la que se incorpora al ordenamiento jurídico español la Directiva 2013/11/UE, del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo, de 21 de mayo de 2013, relativa a la resolución alternativa de litigios en materia de consumo y el Reglamento 524/2013 sobre resolución de litigios de consumo en línea. Esta obra no solo analiza y estudia el estado actual, sino que también incluye interesantes propuestas de mejora en este campo, tanto del ámbito nacional, como del comunitario.
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2019-04-11
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Chamorro, M. J. C. (2019). FERNANDO ESTEBAN DE LA ROSA (dir.) y OZANA OLARIU (coord.): La resolución de conflictos de consumo. La adaptación del Derecho español al marco europeo de resolución alternativa (ADR) y en línea (ODR), Cizur Menor, Aranzadi, 2018, 566 págs. Revista De Derecho Comunitario Europeo, (62), 357–360. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/RDCE/article/view/69743
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