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Online business and the thin line between professional and private transactions KU Leuven
The collaborative economy challenges the binary nature of consumer law which draws a rigid line between professional and non-professional transactions. This paper addresses different approaches of qualifying a provider in the collaborative economy as a “business”. It is observed that the traditional approach of formulating qualitative thresholds provides some guidance for clarifying extreme situations but fails to shed a bright light on the many ...
Gebruikersbescherming in de deeleconomie KU Leuven
Gebruikersbescherming in de deeleconomie – een nieuw evenwicht in de contractuele driehoek KU Leuven
The sharing economy builds an economic business model around a type of solidarity between non-professional providers and customers (hereafter collectively referred to as 'users'). By taking up a more active role, platforms increase trust between strangers. Platforms enable users to close transactions without economic and legal knowledge by automating negotiations and drafting the contract terms. Unlike small-scale providers, platforms can ...
De Valks juridisch woordenboek KU Leuven
Contractual Liability of the Platform KU Leuven
In this book, a panel of international legal experts unravel the legal status of online intermediaries û a thorny knot that legislators, judges and lawyers across the globe are facing.