. . "Rome I Regulation and the Law Applicable to Internet-Related Consumer Contracts"@en . "Protection of weaker party in contractual process is one of the fundamental values of the law of contract. The connecting factor for internet-related consumer contracts in harmonized European legal norms can be described as from \u201Cspecific invitation or advertising\u201D to \u201Cinternational targeting\u201D. The choice of law rules for consumer contracts must be clear, predictable and provide efficient protection for consumers who contract electronically. According to Rome I Regulation the law of consumer\u2019s habitual residence applies to all consumer contracts. Careful consideration should be given to term \u201Cdirecting such activities\u201D. This connecting factor is of little use in electronic consumer contracts unless it is clearly defined. The analyzed hypothesis of this contribution is following: The conditions upon which the choice of law rules for consumer contracts operates are not sufficient to consumer contracts concluded by means of electronic commerce."@en . . . . . . "1"^^ . . "978-963-7175-60-2" . "Kyselovsk\u00E1, Tereza" . "1"^^ . . "14220" . "Rome I regulation; law applicable; consumer contracts; internet; directing of activities"@en . . "[1890CFB788AB]" . . "Protection of weaker party in contractual process is one of the fundamental values of the law of contract. The connecting factor for internet-related consumer contracts in harmonized European legal norms can be described as from \u201Cspecific invitation or advertising\u201D to \u201Cinternational targeting\u201D. The choice of law rules for consumer contracts must be clear, predictable and provide efficient protection for consumers who contract electronically. According to Rome I Regulation the law of consumer\u2019s habitual residence applies to all consumer contracts. Careful consideration should be given to term \u201Cdirecting such activities\u201D. This connecting factor is of little use in electronic consumer contracts unless it is clearly defined. The analyzed hypothesis of this contribution is following: The conditions upon which the choice of law rules for consumer contracts operates are not sufficient to consumer contracts concluded by means of electronic commerce." . "Rome I Regulation and the Law Applicable to Internet-Related Consumer Contracts" . "2011-01-01+01:00"^^ . "227590" . . "Sz\u00E9chenyi Istv\u00E1n Egyetem \u00C1llam - \u00E9s Jogtudom\u00E1nyi Doktori Iskola" . "Az \u00E1llam \u00E9s jog alapvet\u0151 \u00E9rt\u00E9kei II. Gy\u0151r : Sz\u00E9chenyi Istv\u00E1n Egyetem \u00C1llam - \u00E9s Jogtudom\u00E1nyi Doktori Iskola" . . . "Rome I Regulation and the Law Applicable to Internet-Related Consumer Contracts"@en . "196"^^ . . "RIV/00216224:14220/11:00053866!RIV12-MSM-14220___" . "S" . "Gy\u00F6r" . . . "Gy\u00F6r" . "RIV/00216224:14220/11:00053866" . "Rome I Regulation and the Law Applicable to Internet-Related Consumer Contracts" . .