Book contents
- Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe
- Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Vulnerability and access to low cost credit
- 2 Information disclosure in the EU Consumer Credit Directive: opportunities and limitations
- 3 European regulation of consumer credit: enhancing consumer confidence and protection from a UK perspective?
- 4 The development of responsible lending in the UK consumer credit regime
- 5 The French Consumer Credit Act (2010): a missed opportunity
- 6 The legal framework for consumer credit in Romania: facts and prospects
- 7 The legal regulation of pawnbroking in England, a brief history
- 8 Mortgage finance: who's responsible?
- 9 Fairness and efficiency in the law of guarantees
- 10 A comparative analysis of bank charges in Europe: OFT v. Abbey National plc through the looking glass
- 11 Designing a framework for protecting bank depositors
- 12 The legal matrix for retail investment services in the EU: where is an individual investor?
- 13 Financial investors as consumers: recent Italian legislation from a European perspective
- 14 Conclusions: consumer credit, debt and investment in Europe
- Index
11 - Designing a framework for protecting bank depositors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2012
- Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe
- Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Vulnerability and access to low cost credit
- 2 Information disclosure in the EU Consumer Credit Directive: opportunities and limitations
- 3 European regulation of consumer credit: enhancing consumer confidence and protection from a UK perspective?
- 4 The development of responsible lending in the UK consumer credit regime
- 5 The French Consumer Credit Act (2010): a missed opportunity
- 6 The legal framework for consumer credit in Romania: facts and prospects
- 7 The legal regulation of pawnbroking in England, a brief history
- 8 Mortgage finance: who's responsible?
- 9 Fairness and efficiency in the law of guarantees
- 10 A comparative analysis of bank charges in Europe: OFT v. Abbey National plc through the looking glass
- 11 Designing a framework for protecting bank depositors
- 12 The legal matrix for retail investment services in the EU: where is an individual investor?
- 13 Financial investors as consumers: recent Italian legislation from a European perspective
- 14 Conclusions: consumer credit, debt and investment in Europe
- Index
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- Consumer Credit, Debt and Investment in Europe , pp. 234 - 252Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012