Consumer Law, Common Markets and Federalism in Europe and the United States.
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Intro -- General Editor's Foreword -- Authors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Constitutional and Treaty Provisions and of Community Acts -- Table of Legislative Provisions -- Table of Cases -- Part I: Consumer Law, Common Markets and Federalism: Introduction and General Concepts -- 1.1 Introduction and General Concepts -- 1.2 Consumer Protection in the American Federal System -- 1.3 Consumer Protection in the European Community: Issues and Prospects -- 1.4 Conclusion: The Future of Consumer Law in the European Community -- Part II: Consumer Law in the American Federal System -- 2.1 Division of Sovereignty and the Structure of Consumer Law in the United States -- 2.2 Allocation of Authority in the American Federal System -- 2.3 Concluding Comments on the American Federal System -- References : Part II -- Part III: Consumer Law and the European Community: Issues and Prospects -- 3.1 Potential of the Community Consumer Law and Policy System -- 3.2 Real Policy Formation and Decision-Making in Community Consumer Law and Policy -- 3.3 The Future of Consumer Law in the European Community -- References: Part III -- Index.
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