Consumer Protection: The Interaction Between Written and Unwritten Law

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW European Review of Private Law Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.54648/erpl2021033
Minie Andersen
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The scope of consumer protection according to both written and unwritten law is assessed through an analysis of court decisions and decisions of the Consumer Complaints Board in Danish law with references to other Scandinavian law and to EU case law. The article analyses consumer protection in Scandinavian contract law according to general principles of interpretation and statutory law in the form of national legislation implementing Article 5 of Directive 93/13/EEC on unfair terms in consumer contracts. The so-called (larger) general clause of invalidity in the form of section 36 of the relevant national Contracts Acts is included as it greatly influences interpretation in Scandinavian contract law. The analysis involves a discussion of interpretation as a legal source in Scandinavian contract law, and a presentation of the Scandinavian consumer complaints board system with an emphasis on the Danish system. It is argued that the (traditional) general principles of interpretation in contract law play an important role as a supplement to written law in the aim of consumer protection, and that both courts and the Consumer Complaints Boards seem to operate with protection of consumers as a relevant underlying legal basis when interpreting consumer contracts. Both general rules of interpretation and the underlying legal basis (in the form of i.a. non-mandatory rules and customs) thereby seem to enhance consumer protection in Scandinavian contract law.
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消费者保护:成文法与不成文法的互动
通过分析丹麦法律中的法院裁决和消费者投诉委员会的裁决,并参考斯堪的纳维亚其他法律和欧盟判例法,评估了成文法和非成文法规定的消费者保护范围。本文根据解释的一般原则和成文法,以执行关于消费者合同中不公平条款的93/13/EEC指令第5条的国家立法的形式,分析了斯堪的纳维亚合同法中的消费者保护。以相关国家合同法第36条的形式出现的所谓(更大的)一般无效条款也包括在内,因为它极大地影响了斯堪的纳维亚合同法的解释。该分析涉及对斯堪的纳维亚合同法中解释作为法律来源的讨论,并介绍了斯堪的那维亚消费者投诉委员会系统,重点介绍了丹麦系统。有人认为,合同法中的(传统的)一般解释原则作为成文法的补充,在保护消费者方面发挥着重要作用,法院和消费者投诉委员会在解释消费者合同时似乎都将保护消费者作为相关的基本法律基础。因此,一般解释规则和基本法律基础(即非强制性规则和惯例)似乎都加强了斯堪的纳维亚合同法中的消费者保护。
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