THE SPECIFIC OF THE CONSUMER’S EUROPEAN RIGHT OF BANK CREDIT

According to Directive 93/13 / EEC on unfair terms in consumer contracts, "legislation of Member States on unfair terms in contracts concluded with consumers show significant divergences” (Official Journal of the European Union 31993L0013 - L 095/29). Therefore, the solution to eliminate these...

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Main Author: Mariana Rodica ȚÎRLEA
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2015-04-01
Series:Management Intercultural
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Online Access: https://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/MI_33_18.pdf
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Summary:According to Directive 93/13 / EEC on unfair terms in consumer contracts, "legislation of Member States on unfair terms in contracts concluded with consumers show significant divergences” (Official Journal of the European Union 31993L0013 - L 095/29). Therefore, the solution to eliminate these differences of balance in bank lending contracts requires promptly a consumer protection against unfair terms by adopting uniform rules of European law concerning unfair clauses. With this protection is desired that this would be subject to all contracts concluded between sellers or suppliers and consumers, to be harmonized at Community level or adopted directly at Community level, to be provided both in the laws, regulations and administrative nature acts, because to the Member States of the European community falls the responsibility to ensure that in contracts concluded with consumers there are not provided unfair clauses.
ISSN:1454-9980