Despite the undeniable proliferation of information duties in the B2C e-commerce, at European as well as at national levels, no adequate private redress mechanisms for their breach have been established in a coherent manner. This is the first book to present and evaluate private law response to the breach of information duties in consumer electronic contracts from a comparative EnglishSpanish legal perspective. The author provides a coherent analysis of how both systems address the issue, focusing not only on remedies stemming from specific consumer legislation, but also on general private law, including statutes and case law, and its application to the electronic consumer contracts. The book will be of interest to academics, practising lawyers and law students, wishing to broaden their knowledge of breach of information duties in the context of the B2C e-commerce.