Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection
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The Legal History of Consumer Protection
This section provides an overview of Consumer Protection
Privacy, Security and Internet Advertising in the Context of Internet Law
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Privacy, Security and Internet Advertising in the Context of Internet Law
Introduction to Consumer Protection in Cyberspace
Introduction
Consumer Protection
This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of consumer protection, with a description of the most significant features of consumer protection at international level.
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References (Papers)
Wearables And Personal Health Data: Putting A Premium On Your Privacy, Alexandra Troiano, Jan 2017
Calling On The Cfpb For Help: Telling Stories And Consumer Protection, Pamela Foohey, Jan 2017
Is Cost-Benefit Analysis The Only Game In Town?, Gregory C. Keating, Dec 2016
Products Liability As Enterprise Liability, Gregory C. Keating, Dec 2016
Determining The Deception Of Sexual Orientation Change Efforts, John M. Satira, Nov 2016
Private Enforcement, Stephen B. Burbank, Sean Farhang, Herbert Kritzer, Aug 2016
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Further Reading
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History (Oxford University Press)
Consumer Protection in the Dictionary of Concepts in History, by Harry Ritter
A Short History of Western Legal Theory, by John Kelly
Consumer protection and the Treaties of the European Union
Description of Consumer protection provided by the European Union Commission: Consumer protection is dealt with in Article 153 of the EC Treaty, which was inserted by the Treaty of Maastricht. It is intended to promote consumers' health, safety, economic and legal interests, and their right to information. Article 153 explicitly refers to another legal basis for the attainment of its objectives, namely to Article 95, which requires the codecisionprocedure for all measures involving closer alignment of Member States' legislation on completion of the single market where consumer protection is concerned. At the same time, it stipulates that specific action supporting and supplementing the policy pursued by the Member States is to be adopted under the codecision procedure, after consultation of the Economic and Social Committee.
A Member State may keep or introduce stricter consumer protection measures than those laid down by the Community, as long as they are compatible with the Treaty and the Commission is notified of them.
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Consumer protection and the Treaties of the European Union
Description of Consumer protection provided by the European Union Commission: Consumer protection is dealt with in Article 153 of the EC Treaty, which was inserted by the Treaty of Maastricht. It is intended to promote consumers' health, safety, economic and legal interests, and their right to information. Article 153 explicitly refers to another legal basis for the attainment of its objectives, namely to Article 95, which requires the codecisionprocedure for all measures involving closer alignment of Member States' legislation on completion of the single market where consumer protection is concerned. At the same time, it stipulates that specific action supporting and supplementing the policy pursued by the Member States is to be adopted under the codecision procedure, after consultation of the Economic and Social Committee.
A Member State may keep or introduce stricter consumer protection measures than those laid down by the Community, as long as they are compatible with the Treaty and the Commission is notified of them.
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Hierarchical Display of Consumer protection
Trade > Consumption > Consumer
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Liability > Producer's liability
Social Questions > Health > Health policy > Organisation of health care > Public health
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Pollution > Food contamination
Trade > Marketing > Marketing > Advertising
Social Questions > Health > Nutrition > Food safety
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > Common Frame of Reference
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Advertising malpractice
Social Questions > Construction and town planning > Housing > Housing law
Finance > Prices > Prices policy > Publishing of prices
Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Collective redress
Consumer protection
Concept of Consumer protection
See the dictionary definition of Consumer protection.
Characteristics of Consumer protection
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Translation of Consumer protection
Spanish: Protección del consumidor
French: Protection du consommateur
German: Verbraucherschutz
Italian: Protezione del consumatore
Portuguese: Proteção do consumidor
Polish: Ochrona konsumenta
Thesaurus of Consumer protection
Trade > Consumption > Consumer > Consumer protection
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Consumer protection
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Liability > Producer's liability > Consumer protection
Social Questions > Health > Health policy > Organisation of health care > Public health > Consumer protection
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Pollution > Food contamination > Consumer protection
Trade > Marketing > Marketing > Advertising > Consumer protection
Social Questions > Health > Nutrition > Food safety > Consumer protection
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > Common Frame of Reference > Consumer protection
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Advertising malpractice > Consumer protection
Social Questions > Construction and town planning > Housing > Housing law > Consumer protection
Finance > Prices > Prices policy > Publishing of prices > Consumer protection
Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Collective redress > Consumer protection
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