Should a Finding of ‘Material Distortion’ under Art. 6(1) UCP Directive Raise An Unrebuttable Presumption of Breach to the Duty of Professional Diligence?

Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 2014, 3(1), 26-33

Posted: 30 Oct 2018

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Paolo Siciliani

UCL Faculty of Laws; Bank of England

Harriet Gamper

Independent

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

This article critically reviews the EU Commission's 2013 communication on national regulations on access to the profession from a consumer protection perspective.

Suggested Citation

Siciliani, Paolo and Gamper, Harriet, Should a Finding of ‘Material Distortion’ under Art. 6(1) UCP Directive Raise An Unrebuttable Presumption of Breach to the Duty of Professional Diligence? (2014). Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 2014, 3(1), 26-33, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3261272

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