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Obligations involving an international element with a focus on consumer contracts
Zubík, Ondřej ; Bříza, Petr (advisor) ; Pauknerová, Monika (referee)
Obligations involving an international element Abstract This thesis deals with a narrow section of contractual obligations involving an international element, namely consumer contracts, which are characterized mainly by the parties to the contract (consumer and entrepreneur). Consumer protection also intervenes in private international law, with the Rome I regulation and Brussels I bis regulations being the main legal norms for consumer protection. In this work, I am mainly based on these regulations and also on the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which bindingly interprets the provisions resulting from these regulations. This work answers questions: (i) Which contracts are covered by the protection provided for in Article 6 of the Rome I regulation and the section 4 of the Brussels I bis regulation and how does this protection manifest itself? (ii) How is the situation resolved in case of a change of a domicile or an unknown domicile of the consumer after the conclusion of the contract and (iii) what criteria are decisive when assessing the targeting activity of the entrepreneur on the Member State in which the consumer has habitual residence or domicile? The work is divided into six chapters. In the first chapter, I define basic terms: the obligation, the international element and...

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