Collective Commentary about the New Package Travel Directive
CONTENTS 13 5. Excursus: the ‘Corona -Crisis’ and the Legal Concept of “Extraordinary Circumstances”; 5.1. Termination by the Traveller; 5.2. Termination by the Organiser; 5.3. Price Reduction and Compensation for Damages; 5.4. Impossible Return; 6. Conclusions. Article 4, Level of harmonization Pilar Juana Garcia Saura 201 1. Community legislation as a standardisation/harmonisation instrument; 2. Secondary European Union legislation: directives; 3. Harmonised substantive law on package travel in the EU. Approach to the level of harmonisation; 3.1. Directive on package travel, package holidays and package tours (Directive 90/314/EEC, of the Council, of 13 June 1990). Basic harmonisation; 3.2. Directive 2015/2302 on package travel and linked travel arrangements. Maximum harmonisation; Bibliography. CHAPTER II INFORMATION OBLIGATIONS AND CONTENT OF THE PACKAGE TRAVEL CONTRACT Article 5, Pre-contractual information Josep Maria Bech Serrat 216 1. Increasing the volume of information after a maximum harmonisation approach; 2. A traditional mandatory disclosure model; 2.1. Some weakness of standardised information; 2.2. Towards behaviourally "personalised" information? Big Data, big problems; 3. A fragile medium for providing pre-contractual information after an important debate.
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