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The Law and Consumer Credit Information in the European Community
The Regulation of Credit Information Systems
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eBook - ePub
The Law and Consumer Credit Information in the European Community
The Regulation of Credit Information Systems
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Consumer credit information systems are the tools used by the majority of lenders to manage credit risk, with lenders accessing credit reference databases managed by third party providers to evaluate a consumer's credit application. So far, the subject of consumer credit reporting has been left to the predominant attention of the economic and busin
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Consumer credit reporting in the economy: What is consumer credit reporting, and why is it used?
- 2 The lack of a legal perspective
- 3 Historical background: the cultural framework. A lesson from history?
- 4 The institutional and legal standing in the EC: Is the EC missing a chance?
- 5 Reputation, privacy and the law: What rights and interests are at stake and to what extent are these conflicting?
- 6 Legal compliance: What are the legal mechanisms upon which consumer credit reporting needs to rely?
- 7 Conclusions
- Appendix: Case studies
- Bibliography