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Despite some EU protection, abusive informal debt collection remains widespread in many member states. This books highlights the regulatory gaps that allow abusive practices, urging for stronger, more unified protection to better safeguard consumers.
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Despite some EU protection, abusive informal debt collection remains widespread in many member states. This books highlights the regulatory gaps that allow abusive practices, urging for stronger, more unified protection to better safeguard consumers.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780198966159
- ISBN-10: 0198966156
- Artikelnr.: 73665527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780198966159
- ISBN-10: 0198966156
- Artikelnr.: 73665527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
C¿t¿lin-Gabriel St¿nescu is an Associate Professor in Private International Law at the University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on consumer financial protection, informal debt collection, financial regulation, and digital law. In 2023, he was appointed Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Banking and Finance Law at the National University of Singapore (2024). Dr St¿nescu has been a visiting researcher at several renowned institutions including the Max Planck Institute for Private International and Comparative Law, the European University Institute, and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London.
* 1: Informal Debt Collection in the European Union: Unfair Practices,
Privacy Concerns, and Inadequate Regulation
* 2: Historical and Conceptual Background of Debt Collection
* 3: Debt Trading in the European Union
* 4: The Role of Debt Collection
* 5: Evolution and Impact of Consumer Credit and Utility Markets
* 6: Consumer Indebtedness and Debt Collection
* 7: The Debt Market in the European Union
* 8: Key Market Actors
* 9: Failure to Regulate: Financial Lobbying and Regulatory Capture at
the European Union Level
* 10: Abusive Informal Debt Collection as an Unfair Commercial Practice
* 11: Credit and Intermediation of Recovery: The Consumer Credit
Directive's Influence on Debt-Collection Practice
* 12: Contractual Pitfalls: The Unfair Contract Terms Directive and
Debt Collection
* 13: Privacy Concerns: The General Data Protection Regulation's Impact
on Informal Debt Collection
* 14: A Directive for the Industry: The Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 15: Prohibited Behaviour under the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 16: Supervision and Compliance in the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 17: In Lieu of Conclusions
Privacy Concerns, and Inadequate Regulation
* 2: Historical and Conceptual Background of Debt Collection
* 3: Debt Trading in the European Union
* 4: The Role of Debt Collection
* 5: Evolution and Impact of Consumer Credit and Utility Markets
* 6: Consumer Indebtedness and Debt Collection
* 7: The Debt Market in the European Union
* 8: Key Market Actors
* 9: Failure to Regulate: Financial Lobbying and Regulatory Capture at
the European Union Level
* 10: Abusive Informal Debt Collection as an Unfair Commercial Practice
* 11: Credit and Intermediation of Recovery: The Consumer Credit
Directive's Influence on Debt-Collection Practice
* 12: Contractual Pitfalls: The Unfair Contract Terms Directive and
Debt Collection
* 13: Privacy Concerns: The General Data Protection Regulation's Impact
on Informal Debt Collection
* 14: A Directive for the Industry: The Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 15: Prohibited Behaviour under the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 16: Supervision and Compliance in the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 17: In Lieu of Conclusions
* 1: Informal Debt Collection in the European Union: Unfair Practices,
Privacy Concerns, and Inadequate Regulation
* 2: Historical and Conceptual Background of Debt Collection
* 3: Debt Trading in the European Union
* 4: The Role of Debt Collection
* 5: Evolution and Impact of Consumer Credit and Utility Markets
* 6: Consumer Indebtedness and Debt Collection
* 7: The Debt Market in the European Union
* 8: Key Market Actors
* 9: Failure to Regulate: Financial Lobbying and Regulatory Capture at
the European Union Level
* 10: Abusive Informal Debt Collection as an Unfair Commercial Practice
* 11: Credit and Intermediation of Recovery: The Consumer Credit
Directive's Influence on Debt-Collection Practice
* 12: Contractual Pitfalls: The Unfair Contract Terms Directive and
Debt Collection
* 13: Privacy Concerns: The General Data Protection Regulation's Impact
on Informal Debt Collection
* 14: A Directive for the Industry: The Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 15: Prohibited Behaviour under the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 16: Supervision and Compliance in the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 17: In Lieu of Conclusions
Privacy Concerns, and Inadequate Regulation
* 2: Historical and Conceptual Background of Debt Collection
* 3: Debt Trading in the European Union
* 4: The Role of Debt Collection
* 5: Evolution and Impact of Consumer Credit and Utility Markets
* 6: Consumer Indebtedness and Debt Collection
* 7: The Debt Market in the European Union
* 8: Key Market Actors
* 9: Failure to Regulate: Financial Lobbying and Regulatory Capture at
the European Union Level
* 10: Abusive Informal Debt Collection as an Unfair Commercial Practice
* 11: Credit and Intermediation of Recovery: The Consumer Credit
Directive's Influence on Debt-Collection Practice
* 12: Contractual Pitfalls: The Unfair Contract Terms Directive and
Debt Collection
* 13: Privacy Concerns: The General Data Protection Regulation's Impact
on Informal Debt Collection
* 14: A Directive for the Industry: The Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 15: Prohibited Behaviour under the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 16: Supervision and Compliance in the Credit Servicers and Credit
Purchasers Directive
* 17: In Lieu of Conclusions







