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Tuesday, 16 March 2021

Facilitating Sustainable Consumption through Private Law - call for papers

Dr Joasia Luzak (University of Exeter) and Prof Marco Loos (University of Amsterdam) are guest editors of a special issue of an open access journal Laws (by MDPI). They are inviting authors to send in their papers on the topic: 'Facilitating Sustainable Consumption through Private Law'. 


The deadline for submission of interest/ abstracts is June 30, 2021 (to j.luzak (at) exeter.ac.uk and m.b.m.loos (at) uva.nl)

The deadline for submission of full papers: October 15, 2021.


Message from the Guest Editors 

In this Special Issue, we would like to focus on the discussion of rules, which would accommodate sustainable consumption, leading to a structural change of consumer lifestyles and allowing to fulfil global commitments. We refer here to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including specifically UN Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG-12), relating to sustainable production and consumption, as well as the European Commission’s New Consumer Agenda prioritising the green transition.

The contributions to this Special Issue may discuss various areas of private law that could either help empower consumers to reach for ‘the green transition’ or motivate producers and traders to use new materials, products or engage in new business practices. Any areas of private law that could help with the promotion of more sustainable consumption could be discussed in the contributions to this Special Issue, whether it would be sales or services contracts, online or offline contracts, contract or tort law, substantive or procedural rules, etc. We leave it to our contributors to decide and discuss whether and how this could be achieved, e.g. by: 

  • reframing the current rules on:  
    • consumer information,  
    • non-conformity,  
    • remedies, or 
  • designing new rules around the concepts of:  
    • product safety  
    • product liability, or 
  • banning or preventing planned obsolescence,  
  • encouraging updates and upgrades of goods and digital content,  
  • relating consumer rights to corporate social responsibility claims and policies.

With this Special Issue we plan to further contribute to the growing body of academic work in this area, continuing the discussion on various regulatory and self-regulatory solutions. We especially welcome contributions with an interdisciplinary angle.

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Call for papers in Netherlands Journal of Consumer Law

CALL FOR PAPERS 
Special Issue – Netherlands Journal of Consumer Law 
Consumer Law and the Impact of Behavioral Science 
Deadline (new): 06-10-2017
 
Theme
The Netherlands Journal of Consumer Law (Tijdschrift voor Consumentenrecht – TvC) cordially invites you to submit papers for a Special Issue in 2017 on the role of behavioral science in consumer law. Research from domains such as criminology, economics, language studies, neurology, political science and psychology has provided invaluable insights into the behavior of business and consumers. Concepts such as ‘biases’, ‘heuristics’ and ‘nudge’ appear highly important in determining regulatory and policy choices for the field of consumer law. Yet, do behavioral sciences influence consumer law? To what extent do we see behavioral insights underpin current consumer law? What kinds of insights does ‘behaviorism’ offer for the application of consumer law in general of for courts and regulatory authorities more particularly? How do lawmakers use these insights in (re)designing consumer laws, if at all? Should this be any different, taking into account the benefits and drawbacks of these analyses for the legal discipline?
 
Papers
The TvC editorial board welcomes papers for the Special Issue that answer these and related questions. Authors may present original empirical results, as well as review articles providing a critical perspective on the state of the art concerning the influence of behavioral science in various subdomains of consumer law, from conflict resolution to financial services and from standard terms regulation to unfair commercial practices. Accordingly the Special Issue will offer the TvC readership a broad overview of the state of the art on this topic. Submitted papers will follow the TvC peer review procedure. In addition to scientific excellence, the basic parameters for publication are:
- Papers should concern the interplay between consumer law and behavioral science and provide an overview of recent behavioral insights that (could) influence consumer law, its design or application. Original empirical evidence to support this is more certainly welcomed, but is not a requirement for publication. 
- Papers should keep to a maximum of 4.000 words; 
- Papers should include an abstract of a maximum of 150 words and 5 relevant keywords.

Submission
Papers for the Special Issue can be submitted to the editorial assistant, Mr. Jurgen Braspenning (j.j.a.braspenning@uvt.nl). The deadline for submission is Friday, October 6, 2017. Please direct your queries to the editorial assistant.
 
About TvC 
TvC is a leading peer-reviewed academic journal, focusing on consumer law and policy in the Netherlands and Europe. For more information on its themes, editorial board and readership, please visit the TvC website.