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Financial crisis and consumers: breaking down barriers to build up new ones?

Author:
Rodríguez Magdaleno, Raul IgnacioUniovi authority; Martínez Garcia, IrmaUniovi authority; Gómez Ansón, SilviaUniovi authority
Editor/Coord./Trad.:
De Vries, Sybe; Ioriatti, Elena; Guarda, Paolo; Pulice, Elisabetta
Subject:

financial markets

financial crisis

economic rights

European Union

Publication date:
2018
Editorial:

Edward Elgar Publishing

Publisher version:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788113465.00018
Citación:
Magdaleno, R. I. R., García, I. M., & Ansón, S. G. (2018). Financial crisis and consumers: Breaking down barriers to build up new ones? En EU Citizens’ Economic Rights in Action (pp. 159-186). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Descripción física:
p. 159-186
Abstract:

The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, as its predecessors did, proclaims the protection of consumers as one of the objectives of the internal market. A vast series of norms, secondary legislation, contain provisions aimed at this purpose, conferring upon national authorities responsibility for their implementation, including the removal of any barriers to these rights. However, these norms were not always correctly implemented in national statutory law, and as a consequence by courts. The financial crisis that started in 2007 brought new perspectives on the protection of consumers in Europe. This chapter analyses the protection of consumers as European Union (EU) citizens within financial markets in Spain, a country deeply hit by the financial crisis and subsequent economic crisis.

The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, as its predecessors did, proclaims the protection of consumers as one of the objectives of the internal market. A vast series of norms, secondary legislation, contain provisions aimed at this purpose, conferring upon national authorities responsibility for their implementation, including the removal of any barriers to these rights. However, these norms were not always correctly implemented in national statutory law, and as a consequence by courts. The financial crisis that started in 2007 brought new perspectives on the protection of consumers in Europe. This chapter analyses the protection of consumers as European Union (EU) citizens within financial markets in Spain, a country deeply hit by the financial crisis and subsequent economic crisis.

URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/10651/71235
ISBN:
9781788113458
DOI:
10.4337/9781788113465.00018
Patrocinado por:

Proyecto "All Rigths Reserved? Barriers towards European Citizenship (bEUcitizen), 7º Programa Marco, Comisión Europea

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