France:
Clause Abusive Et Office Du Juge: L'influence Du Droit Européen Sur La Protection Des Consommateurs Une Nouvelle Fois Illustrée
13 January 2022
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
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Partners Elodie Valette and Philippe Métais, together
with Associate Jules Grasso wrote a further article for La Semaine Juridique - Enterprise et
affairs published Jan. 6 on French case law as regards the
judge's ex officio finding of
The national court is required to examine, of its own motion,
the unfairness of a contractual term where it has at its disposal
the legal and factual elements necessary to undertake that
task.
This article follows an earlier article in the same publication
in December 2021 by Elodie and Philippe regarding the influence of
European law on consumer protection.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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