Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others

New countries continue to apply to join the European Union (hereinafter ‘EU’). In this context, the transposition of the EU Directives and acquis at the pre-accession stage remains a relevant subject for academic examination. This paper seeks to shed some further light on this legislative phenomenon...

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Main Author: Fabri, David
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: European Law Students' Association 2012
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spelling ftunivmalta:oai:www.um.edu.mt:123456789/54269 2023-05-15T16:49:37+02:00 Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others Fabri, David 2012 https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/54269 en eng European Law Students' Association Fabri, D. (2012). Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others. ELSA Malta Law Review, 2, 169-185. 2225210X https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/54269 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess The copyright of this work belongs to the author(s)/publisher. The rights of this work are as defined by the appropriate Copyright Legislation or as modified by any successive legislation. Users may access this work and can make use of the information contained in accordance with the Copyright Legislation provided that the author must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the prior permission of the copyright holder. European Union -- Membership European Union -- Law and legislation Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Malta Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Cyprus Northern Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Croatia Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Iceland Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Turkey Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Serbia article 2012 ftunivmalta 2021-10-16T18:08:39Z New countries continue to apply to join the European Union (hereinafter ‘EU’). In this context, the transposition of the EU Directives and acquis at the pre-accession stage remains a relevant subject for academic examination. This paper seeks to shed some further light on this legislative phenomenon unique to the EU. It examines developments happening beyond Malta’s borders and investigates transposition processes being currently undertaken by several countries that are seeking membership in the EU. The focus of this paper is on how the prospective new applicant and candidate States are dealing with the transposition of the EU consumer protection Directives. Malta had undergone this exercise largely during the period 1999 and 2001 when most of the Directives which Malta was obliged to transpose became part of national legislation. The consumer Directives have changed and evolved since Malta’s accession. The consumer chapter of the acquis has grown since 2004 making the task of complete transposition a bigger and more complex one than Malta had encountered. At the time of writing, Croatia had just signed an accession treaty and EU membership was approved by a clear majority in a popular referendum. This paper seeks to place Malta’s own experience in the negotiation and transposition of the consumer acquis in the context of the same accession procedures being pursued by current candidate states, namely Iceland, Turkey, Serbia and indeed Croatia itself. It will also trace developments in the unusual and unique situation of the self-described Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, more correctly referred to as the Turkish Cypriot Community, which does not enjoy international recognition. The comparative approach adopted in this paper seeks to offer novel perspectives and unexpected insights arising from current approaches to the transposition of the EU’s consumer acquis. N/A Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Malta: OAR@UM
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topic European Union -- Membership
European Union -- Law and legislation
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Cyprus
Northern
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Croatia
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Iceland
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Turkey
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Serbia
spellingShingle European Union -- Membership
European Union -- Law and legislation
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Cyprus
Northern
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Croatia
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Iceland
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Turkey
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Serbia
Fabri, David
Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others
topic_facet European Union -- Membership
European Union -- Law and legislation
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Cyprus
Northern
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Croatia
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Iceland
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Turkey
Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Serbia
description New countries continue to apply to join the European Union (hereinafter ‘EU’). In this context, the transposition of the EU Directives and acquis at the pre-accession stage remains a relevant subject for academic examination. This paper seeks to shed some further light on this legislative phenomenon unique to the EU. It examines developments happening beyond Malta’s borders and investigates transposition processes being currently undertaken by several countries that are seeking membership in the EU. The focus of this paper is on how the prospective new applicant and candidate States are dealing with the transposition of the EU consumer protection Directives. Malta had undergone this exercise largely during the period 1999 and 2001 when most of the Directives which Malta was obliged to transpose became part of national legislation. The consumer Directives have changed and evolved since Malta’s accession. The consumer chapter of the acquis has grown since 2004 making the task of complete transposition a bigger and more complex one than Malta had encountered. At the time of writing, Croatia had just signed an accession treaty and EU membership was approved by a clear majority in a popular referendum. This paper seeks to place Malta’s own experience in the negotiation and transposition of the consumer acquis in the context of the same accession procedures being pursued by current candidate states, namely Iceland, Turkey, Serbia and indeed Croatia itself. It will also trace developments in the unusual and unique situation of the self-described Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, more correctly referred to as the Turkish Cypriot Community, which does not enjoy international recognition. The comparative approach adopted in this paper seeks to offer novel perspectives and unexpected insights arising from current approaches to the transposition of the EU’s consumer acquis. N/A
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title Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others
title_short Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others
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title_fullStr Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others
title_full_unstemmed Transposing the consumer protection acquis at pre-membership stage : current candidate states and others
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The copyright of this work belongs to the author(s)/publisher. The rights of this work are as defined by the appropriate Copyright Legislation or as modified by any successive legislation. Users may access this work and can make use of the information contained in accordance with the Copyright Legislation provided that the author must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
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