Regulating unfair banking practices in Europe: the case of personal suretyships
Ciacchi, Aurelia Colombi
Weatherill, Stephen
Private persons frequently guarantee business debt incurred by family members, friends, or employers, often while unaware of the financial risk they are exposing themselves to. This book provides a comparative analysis of the law's response to potential unfairness in the practice across 22 EU Member States, setting an agenda for legal reform. INDICE: 1: A. Colombi Ciacchi and S. Weatherill: Regulating Unfair Suretyships in Europe: Methodology of a Comparative Study; 2: K. Heine and R. Janal: Suretyships and Consumer Protection in the European Union through the Glases of Law and Economics; 3: A. Colombi Ciacchi and S. Weatherill: Remarks from a Comparative and EU Perspective; Country Reports; 4: W. Faber: Austria; 5: V.Sagaert: Belgium; 6: M. M. Fogt: Denmark; 7: L. Fox O'Mahony, J. Devenney, and M. Kenny: England and Wales; 8: I. Kull: Estonia; 9: T. Mikkola: Finland; 10: S. Vigneron, A.-S. Barthez, and R. Family: France; 11: P. Rott: Germany; 12:Y. Erifillidis: Greece; 13: T. Tajti: Hungary; 14: P. O'Callaghan and A O'Donoghue: Ireland; 15: F. Fiorentini: Italy; 16: T. Klauberg: Latvia; 17: A. Smaliukas and G. Sulija: Lithuania; 18: M. Haentjens: The Netherlands; 19: I. Lobocka: Poland; 20: J. Sinde Monteiro and A. D. Pereira: Portugal; 21: F. Ciutacu: Romania; 22: L.J. Smith: Scotland; 23: S. Meznar: Slovenia; 24: T. Rodriguezde las Heras Ballell: Spain; 25: A. H. Persson: Sweden
- ISBN: 978-0-19-959455-9
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 608
- Fecha Publicación: 19/08/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés