Nullity of jurisdiction and applicable law clauses concerning to the Law 3/2014 for Amending the revised text of the general Law for the Protection of Consumers and Users
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https://doi.org/10.36151/Keywords:
International Contracts, Jurisdiction and applicable law clause, Contractual term, Unfair termsAbstract
This paper tries to reflect on the efficiency of the clauses of jurisdiction and applicable law embedded in the general conditions of the international consumer contracts. Incorporating the contract of such clauses is supported by the autonomy of the will, regulated in turn in the principal sources of European Law that fix the conditions of admissibility of the same ones. However, the efficiency of these clauses is conditioned by the provisions of the regulations on general conditions of contract, in particular to understand that such clauses are considered unfair and therefore null. The application of the provisions of Law 3/2014 for amending the revised text of the General Law for the protection of consumers and users, implies making practically inoperative the game of the autonomy of the will foreseen in the sources of European Law.
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