This widely acclaimed and highly regarded textbook, originally written in Greek by I. Karakostas, a distinguished professor at Athens Law School, and now translated in English, offers an in-depth analysis of consumer protection law in Greece and provides an incomparable insight and commentary on the relevant hellenic consumer protection legislation (Law 2251/1994). The updated book, consisting of ten chapters, each addressing a pivotal issue (e.g. unfair general terms, distance contracts, producer’s liability for defective products, consumer health and safety, judicial remedies etc), aims to provide a valuable assistance to the foreign scholars, academics, practitioners and, last but not least, the foreign consumers living or otherwise spending in Greece.