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EU Competition Law, the Consumer Interest and Data Protection electronic resource The Exchange of Consumer Information in the Retail Financial Sector / by Federico Ferretti.

By: Ferretti, Federico [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in LawPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 127 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319089065Subject(s): law | Management information systems | Law | European Law | Finance/Investment/Banking | International IT and Media Law, Intellectual Property Law | Business Information Systems | International Economic Law, Trade LawDDC classification: 341.2422 LOC classification: KJ-KKZ4999Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Information exchanges among competitors in EU retail financial markets -- Information exchanges under EU competition law -- The integration of EU retail financial markets and competition law in information markets -- Competition, the consumer interest, and data protection -- Conclusions: Policy and legal myopia?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The legitimacy or illegitimacy of information exchanges between competitors remains a topical debate with regard to EU competition law and policy. This book reexamines the issue in the retail financial services sector, focusing on the peculiar problems that it poses for EU market integration, consumer policy and protection and the intersection with fundamental rights. It analyzes and reflects on the relevant case law and guidelines offered by the corresponding European authorities, providing a critique of the current approach and advancing the proposition that information markets themselves need attention, in addition to the markets that they serve. The book also advances new perspectives on cases in which consumers’ personal information is involved in the exchange, recognizing the inevitable interaction between EU competition law, the interests and protection of consumers and personal data protection. It suggests that the status quo under competition law is unsatisfactorily short sighted and that the EU should take a holistic approach (including information markets) to the analysis of competition law, reflecting consumer protection and fundamental rights aspects in the assessment.
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Introduction -- Information exchanges among competitors in EU retail financial markets -- Information exchanges under EU competition law -- The integration of EU retail financial markets and competition law in information markets -- Competition, the consumer interest, and data protection -- Conclusions: Policy and legal myopia?.

The legitimacy or illegitimacy of information exchanges between competitors remains a topical debate with regard to EU competition law and policy. This book reexamines the issue in the retail financial services sector, focusing on the peculiar problems that it poses for EU market integration, consumer policy and protection and the intersection with fundamental rights. It analyzes and reflects on the relevant case law and guidelines offered by the corresponding European authorities, providing a critique of the current approach and advancing the proposition that information markets themselves need attention, in addition to the markets that they serve. The book also advances new perspectives on cases in which consumers’ personal information is involved in the exchange, recognizing the inevitable interaction between EU competition law, the interests and protection of consumers and personal data protection. It suggests that the status quo under competition law is unsatisfactorily short sighted and that the EU should take a holistic approach (including information markets) to the analysis of competition law, reflecting consumer protection and fundamental rights aspects in the assessment.

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