Does turning on the tap amount to entering into a contract? The European Court of Justice rules on non-consented supplies

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ALBA GARCÍA HERNÁNDEZ

Abstract

The European Court of Justice has ruled on non-consensual supplies, by means of the resolution of preliminary questions submitted by the Supreme Court of the Netherlands. Although it delegates relevant issues to the national courts to resolve according to domestic law, two relevant questions related to supplies can be deduced, which will be analyzed in this paper: 1) what is a non-consented contract and 2) when and how is it understood that the consent required for the perfection of the contract has been given.

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GARCÍA HERNÁNDEZ, A. (2021). Does turning on the tap amount to entering into a contract? The European Court of Justice rules on non-consented supplies. Revista CESCO De Derecho De Consumo, (38), 11–25. https://doi.org/10.18239/RCDC_2021.38.2743
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ESTUDIOS, CONSULTAS, NOVEDADES NORMATIVAS Y JURISPRUDENCIA

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