• La compraventa de bienes de consumo: un estudio a partir de la Directiva 2019/771, de 20 de mayo
  • The sale of consumer goods: a study on the basis of Directive 2019/771 of 20 May 2019
  • Muñoz Rodrigo, Gonzalo <1995>

Subject

  • IUS/01 Diritto privato

Description

  • La presente tesis doctoral tiene como objeto el análisis de la transposición española de la Directiva UE 2019/771 de 20 de mayo, relativa a determinados aspectos de los contratos de compraventa de bienes, que ha venido a derogar la Directiva 1999/44/CE y a modificar el Reglamento CE núm. 2017/2394 y la Directiva 2009/22/CE. Para ello realiza un repaso del régimen de garantías y servicios postventa aplicable a las compraventas de bienes de consumo, poniendo de manifiesto los cambios producidos, así como las diferencias regulatorias con otros países de nuestro entorno. Puesto que, si bien se trataba de una Directiva de máximos, algunos aspectos no han sido objeto de armonización plena y, por ejemplo, existen considerables diferencias en Estados como Italia, e incluso en otros territorios como Cataluña que, desde hace un tiempo, sigue la senda de construir un derecho civil propio. Asimismo, el trabajo hace un esfuerzo por incluir los diferentes pronunciamientos del Tribunal Supremo Español y el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea que sobre la materia ha habido en las últimas décadas, para aglutinar todo el acervo jurídico que hasta el momento nos sirve para interpretar esta normativa. Por último, el cuarto capítulo finaliza con las distintas propuestas doctrinales y legislativas que a día de hoy se han planteado en orden a mejorar el régimen de garantías y servicios postventa desde una perspectiva de una economía sostenible de acuerdo con la agenda marcada por la Unión Europea.
  • The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to analyse the Spanish transposition of EU Directive 2019/771 of 20 May, on certain aspects of contracts for the sale of goods, which repeals Directive 1999/44/EC and amends EC Regulation No. 2017/2394 and Directive 2009/22/EC. To this end, it reviews the system of guarantees and after-sales services applicable to the sale of consumer goods, as well as the regulatory differences with other countries in our environment. Although this was a maximum Directive, some aspects have not been fully harmonised and, for example, there are considerable differences in States such as Italy, and even in other territories such as Catalonia, which, for some time now, has been following the path of building its own civil law. Likewise, the work makes an effort to include the different pronouncements of the Spanish Supreme Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union on the subject in recent decades, in order to bring together the entire legal acquis that has served to date to interpret this legislation. It also attempts to carry out a doctrinal delimitation of the seller's non-compliance regime in the sale of consumer goods, with the aim of studying in depth the assumptions of his liability and the remedies available to the buyer in the event of non-compliance with the obligations of the seller which, ultimately, would result in the delivery of the consumer good and that the consumer good once delivered is in conformity, in accordance with the parameters of conformity set out in consumer protection legislation. Finally, the fourth chapter ends with the different doctrinal and legislative proposals that have been put forward to improve the system of guarantees and after-sales services from the perspective of a sustainable economy in accordance with the agenda set by the European Union.

Date

  • 2024-03-01
  • info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2026-12-31

Type

  • Doctoral Thesis
  • PeerReviewed

Format

  • application/pdf

Identifier

urn:nbn:it:unibo-30285

Muñoz Rodrigo, Gonzalo (2024) The sale of consumer goods: a study on the basis of Directive 2019/771 of 20 May 2019, [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze giuridiche , 36 Ciclo.

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