Consumer reform in Ireland and the UK

Clíona Kelly
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The departure of the UK from the European Union is likely to pose significant challenges for the Irish economy and legal system. This article explores the impact of various possible outcomes of Brexit negotiations on the ‘special relationship’ that currently exists between Irish and UK consumer law. If post-Brexit the Westminster Parliament is free to repeal or replace existing consumer rules of European origin, and courts are not bound to interpret remaining rules in a manner consistent with decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union, there is likely to be significant regulatory divergence between the two jurisdictions. In Ireland, the increasing impact of the European Union might affect not merely the substance of consumer rights, but also the architecture of statutes and categorisation of consumer rights, the language and conceptual tools used, and how rights are interpreted by the courts. This article also examines how regulatory divergence can be observed even prior to Brexit: the enactment of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 represents a significant change in the regulation of consumer contracts in the UK, and the inability of Ireland to progress a similar consolidation and reform of the law is the first of many divergences which we are likely to see in the coming years.
爱尔兰和英国的消费者改革
英国脱离欧盟可能会对爱尔兰经济和法律体系构成重大挑战。本文探讨了英国脱欧谈判的各种可能结果对爱尔兰和英国消费者法之间目前存在的“特殊关系”的影响。如果英国脱欧后,威斯敏斯特议会可以自由废除或取代现有的欧洲消费者规则,并且法院不必以与欧盟法院裁决一致的方式解释其余规则,那么这两个司法管辖区之间可能存在重大的监管分歧。在爱尔兰,欧盟日益扩大的影响可能不仅影响消费者权利的实质,还影响法规的结构和消费者权利的分类、使用的语言和概念工具,以及法院如何解释权利。这篇文章还探讨了即使在英国脱欧之前,监管分歧是如何被观察到的:2015年《消费者权益法》的颁布代表着英国消费者合同监管的重大变化,而爱尔兰无法推进类似的法律整合和改革,这是我们在未来几年可能看到的许多分歧中的第一个。
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