J Con Policy
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Policy, 43(1)
Editorial Notes
Journal of Consumer Policy’s 40th Anniversary Conference: A Forward Looking Consumer Policy Research Agenda
— A. Mathios, H.-W. Micklitz, L. A. Reisch, J. Thøgersen & C. Twigg-Flesner
Fragmentation Versus Convergence of Consumer Law Within One Legal System and Across Legal Systems: An African Perspective
— T. Naude
From Fragmentation to Harmonization of Consumer Law: The Perspective of China
— D. Wei
International Protection of Consumers as a Global or a Regional Policy
— C. Lima Marques
Apples and Peaches—Consumer Protection Goes East
— T. Meyer
Correction to: Apples and Peaches—Consumer Protection Goes East
— T. Meyer
International Consumer Protection at the United Nations: Towards Global Governance?
— A. Izaguerri Vila
The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection: Legal Implications and New Frontiers
— I. Benöhr
International Consumer Law: What Is It All ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt?
— M. Durovic
Protecting Consumer Protection Values in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
— G. Howells
Consumer Protection Technologies: An Investigation Into the Potentials of New Digital Technologies for Consumer Policy
— C. Thorun & J. Diels
Correction to: Consumer Protection Technologies: An Investigation Into the Potentials of New Digital Technologies for Consumer Policy
— C. Thorun & J. Diels
Effective Consumer Protection Frameworks in a Global and Digital World
— M. Goyens
Peering Forward, 10?Years After: International Policy and Consumer Credit Regulation
— I. Ramsay & T. Williams
Circular Economy and Consumer Protection: The Consumer as a Citizen and the Limits of Empowerment Through Consumer Law
— V. Mak & E. Terryn