Publicatioun vun der Etude zum Lëtzebuerger Enforcement am Optrag vum Konsumenteschutzministère

Buchpräsentatioun mat der Ministesch Paulette Lenert

De 4. Oktober gëtt a Präsenz vun der Madame Lenert eng Publicatioun vum Max Planck Institut Lëtzebuerg présentéiert, déi déi Lëtzebuerger Enforcement Regelen ënnert d'Lupp hëllt.

Originalversioun vun der Noriicht

The coordinated enforcement of consumer protection has become a top priority in Europe. In 2019, the European Union adopted Directive 2019/2161 on the Better Enforcement and Modernisation of EU Consumer Protection Law. By November 2021, EU Member States shall revise and modernise their national laws on the public and private enforcement of EU consumer protection. New legislation in this area is also due in Luxembourg.

In 2019, the Ministry for Consumer Protection asked the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law to conduct a comparative study on the private and public enforcement of EU consumer law in different EU Member States, especially the neighbour States of the Grand Duchy. Researchers of the Institute elaborated a Study covering France, Belgium, Estonia, England & Wales (before Brexit), Luxembourg and Germany.

The results of the Study are now available as a book, which was published in the book series of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg. The publication (500 pages) encompasses six national reports and a general assessment.

On Monday 4 October 2021, the principal authors and editors of the publication, Dr Stephanie Law and Dr Vincent Richard, will present the main findings of the study during the official book launch.
The event will be organised as a webinar, in the presence of Minister Paulette Lenert.

 

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