The constitutionalisation of consumer protection law: An Analysis of the CJEU's Boundary-breaking Jurisprudence
The constitutionalisation of consumer protection law: An Analysis of the CJEU's Boundary-breaking Jurisprudence
Law, Stephanie
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17 June 2016
Law, Stephanie
0778fc4b-cdf4-436e-9fcb-7f2ee2006ca4
Law, Stephanie
(2016)
The constitutionalisation of consumer protection law: An Analysis of the CJEU's Boundary-breaking Jurisprudence.
ICON-S Meeting on Borders, Otherness and Public Law, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
17 - 19 Jun 2016.
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Published date: 17 June 2016
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ICON-S Meeting on Borders, Otherness and Public Law, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 2016-06-17 - 2016-06-19
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