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Cafaggi, F., Cherednychenko, O. O., Cseres, K., Gorywoda, L., Karova, R., & Micklitz, H.-W. (2013). The Europeanization of private law in Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEECs): preliminary findings and research agenda. (EUI Law; No. 2013/07). European University Institute. http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/28659
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Cseres, K. J., & Balogh, V. (2013). Institutional design in Hungary: a case study of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive. Journal of Consumer Policy, 36(3), 343-365. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10603-013-9236-y
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Cseres, K. (2013). Együtt vagy külön? Intézményi megoldások a fogyasztóvédelem és a versenyjog területén. Verseny és Szabályozás, 2012, 61-96. https://kti.krtk.hu/file/download/vesz2012/jogervenyesites.pdf
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Cseres, K. J. (2012). Consumer protection in the European Union. In R. van den Bergh, & A. M. Pacces (Eds.), Encyclopedia of law and economics. - Volume 9: Regulation and economics (2nd ed., pp. 163-228). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781782540465.00012
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Cseres, K. J., & Schrauwen, A. (2012). Empowering consumer-citizens: changing rights or merely discourse? (ACELG working paper series; No. 2012-03). Amsterdam Centre fot European Law and Governance, University of Amsterdam. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2154869
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Cseres, K. J. (2011). Towards a European model of economic justice: the role of competition law. In H.-W. Micklitz (Ed.), The many concepts of social justice in European private law (pp. 405-450). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857935892.00030
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Loos, M. B. M., Helberger, N., Guibault, L., Mak, C., Pessers, L., Cseres, K. J., van der Sloot, B., & Tigner, R. (2011). Analysis of the applicable legal frameworks and suggestions for the contours of a model system of consumer protection in relation to digital content contracts. - Final report: Comparative analysis, law & economics analysis, assessment and development of recommendations for possible future rules on digital content contracts. (Digital content contracts for consumers). University of Amsterdam, Centre for the Study of European Contract Law [etc.].
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