- EuCML
- 2023
- Heft 6 (Seite 209-292)
- Comment & Analysis
- Montinaro: When ‘Clicks Are Cheating’
- Ricci: Reputation Systems Between Market Needs and Consumer Protection
- I. The Scenario: Reputation as a Relational Component of Personal Identity
- II. Reputation as a “Legal Asset”: the Reputation Market and Its Social Function
- III. Reputation Systems and Personal Protection: the Quality of the Information Being Evaluated
- IV. Reputation Systems and Validity of Consent to Personal Data Processing: the Strict Principle of Law Laid Down in a Recent Judgment of the Italian Supreme Court.
- V. Collective Reputation Systems and Consumer Protection: the Emblematic Case of TripAdvisor and the Apparent Unsustainable Indulgence Towards the Internet Service Providers
- Stazi: Protection of Weaker Parties in Smart Contracts
- Gennari: A Tale of Two Cities? Fennia v Philips and Article 7 of the Product Liability Directive Update
- Kurtulan-Güner: Platform Liability: Quo Vadis?
- Poncibò: Where EU Consumer Law Meets Competition Law and Data Protection
- Ciancimino: Advertising and Precontractual Information in Car Flexible Financing Agreements from the Italian Perspective
- Comment & Analysis
- Heft 6 (Seite 209-292)
- 2023