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|a Innovation and the transformation of consumer law :
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|a Includes selected papers of the 17th conference of the International Association of Consumer Law, held June 2019 at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, as well as outputs of the research project "Macau as a World Tourism Destination and Protection of Tourist and Visitor as a Consumer" by Dan Wei and Cláudia Lima Marques, University of Macau.
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|a This book covers technologies that pose new challenges for consumer policy, creative developments that can help protect consumers economic interests, innovative approaches to addressing perennial consumer concerns, and the challenges entailed by emerging ways of creating and delivering consumer products and services. In addition, it reflects on past successes and failures of consumer law and policy, explores opportunities for moving consumer law in a different direction, and discusses potential threats to consumer welfare, especially in connection with the changing political landscape in many parts of the world. Several chapters examine consumer law in individual countries, while others have an international focus.
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|a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part IConsumers in a Digital Economy -- Principles and Programs to Protect Consumers from the Deleterious Effects of Technological Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technological Innovation and the Changing Consumer Marketplace -- 2.1 Selecting Consumer Products -- 2.2 Paying for Goods and Services -- 2.3 Privacy and Security -- 2.4 Consumers Lack Effective Remedies -- 3 Solutions: Principles and Programs to Protect Consumers -- 3.1 Principles -- 3.2 New and Modernized Laws to Implement the Principles -- 3.3 Public-private Joint Ventures -- 4 Conclusion
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|a 2 Lack of Conformity of Digital Content-De Lege Lata -- 3 A Two-Track System for Digital Content-(Goods with) Embedded Software -- 4 Enforcement of Infringements Concerning Goods with Embedded Software -- 5 Conclusion: Consumer Protection 2.0 ... Or Rather 1.1? -- References -- The Challenges of Smart Insurance Contracts to Consumers: Based on the Chinese Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Smart Contracts and Consumer Rights Protection -- 2.1 Understanding of Smart Contracts -- 2.2 The Relationship Between Smart Contracts and Consumer Rights Protection
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|a 3 New Attempts Made by Chinese Insurance Companies to Protect Consumers' Rights Under the Background of Technological Development -- 3.1 The Concept of "Consumer" Under the Chinese Legal System -- 3.2 Attempts by Chinese Insurance Companies to Protect Consumer Rights -- 4 Benefits Brought by Smart Contracts to the Protection of Consumer Rights in Insurance Companies Under the Chinese Legal System -- 4.1 Smart Contracts and Consumer Trading Security Rights -- 4.2 Smart Contracts and Fair-Trade Right -- 4.3 Smart Contracts and the Claim of Consumers' Damages
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