Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1 Impact Assessments in EU Contract Law 2 Lite REFIT Process in the Area of Consumer Protection: Odds Stacked Against Consumers 3 REFIT or Rethink -- The Politics ofEU Research -- A Grand Misunderstanding? 4 EU Financial Regulation, Contract Law and Sustainable Consumer Finance 5 The Fitness Check ofEU Consumer Law and the Impact Assessment for the New Deal for EU Consumers 6 The Court as a Jack-in-the-box -- An Old Story in a New Context 7 `Better Enforcement ofEU Consumer Law: Exploring Responsive Enforcement 8 European Standardisation and the Unfair Contract Terms Directive 9 Good Governance and the Fitness Check of EU Consumer Law Index
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This book is the first to provide a critical investigation of EU impact assessments and better regulation from the perspective of EU contract law. The Commission's "New Deal for EU Consumers" is one of the first EU contract law initiatives to implement both the newly revised Better Regulation Guidelines and the newly introduced combined evaluation of multiple Directives in the form of a "fitness check". This offers an opportunity to explore difficulties and best practices at national level, as demonstrated by experience with the EU's Unfair Terms Directive. Both the fitness check and the impact assessment accompanying the New Deal should facilitate critical reflection on the design of EU contract law. This book addresses key questions such as: do impact assessments favour business interests, at the expense of a high level of consumer protection? Is the evaluation of EU contract law, and the analysis in impact assessments, in line with scientific standards? Has the fitness check revealed difficulties and success stories with EU measures at national level, and thereby facilitated an in-depth scrutiny of the design of EU contract law? Ultimately: is the potential of better regulation realised?