CHAPTER XXII
Consumer protection is to be achieved in the context of the common market rules
by means of legislation putting into effect a continuing action programme. The programme
commenced in 1975 summarized the consumer interests in terms of five
basic rights to be implemented by Community legislation, i.e. the right to protection
of health and safety; protection of legal and economic interests; the right of redress;
the right of information and representation.
Consumer protection is to be achieved in the context of the common market rules
by means of legislation putting into effect a continuing action programme. The programme
commenced in 1975 summarized the consumer interests in terms of five
basic rights to be implemented by Community legislation, i.e. the right to protection
of health and safety; protection of legal and economic interests; the right of redress;
the right of information and representation.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Makaleler |
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Publication Date | December 29, 1992 |
Published in Issue | Year 1992 |