The role of voluntary associations of consumers is to …
Under the Russian law, the state control and … of consumer protection as well as sanitary and epidemiological safety of the population is conducted by the Russian Federal Consumer Rights Protection and Human Health Control Service (Rospotrebnadzor)
In Russia rather than having a single product liability …, the relevant rules are scattered among various laws
The … Code and the Consumer Protection Law contain a number of provisions by which manufacturers may incur liability for loss or damage suffered by the consumers of their products
Strict liability is applied regardless of whether or not contractual relations exist. The test for whether ‘… information’ was supplied to a consumer is quite uncertain
Code of … Offences establishes liability for certain offences committed against a consumer, such as: selling goods and rendering works or services of improper quality
… is an organisation, regardless of the organisational-and-legal form thereof, or an individual businessman engaged in importing commodities for their subsequent sale
Product … is the ability of a product to be safe for intended use, as determined when evaluated against a set of established rules
Consumer … laws are designed to prevent businesses from engaging in fraud or unfair practices, to protect individuals from scam artists, and identity thieves and crooks
Match the words with their synonyms:
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Arrange the actions according to the order in which the goods are returned:
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The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection, that were adopted in 1985 and revised in 1999, propose a list of objectives described as “legitimate …”
It is not correct that … is included in the guidelines for Consumer protection
A turning point in the Consumer Protection Legislation was the … Treaty, signed on February 7, 1992 and ratified by Law no. 454 of November 3, 1992 that transformed the European Community in European Union
A prominent growth in the individual associations took place in Europe in …
The purpose of a green paper of the European Commission of 2001 was …
The EU legislation provides for some consumer protection or regulates the power of national authorities to introduce consumer protection …
Consumer protection in the American legislation is implemented through …
Laws currently in force in England include …
The Consumer Code in Italy came into force on 23 October 2005 and has been a … body of law for the protection of consumer rights
The company that makes a particular brand of sneakers is an example of the … of the sneakers
… measures are referred to as acts or, in the case of bicameral legislatures, joint or concurrent resolutions of both houses
… is overall quality or character, that helps you to attract new customers and build customer loyalty
The individual associations remained weak until, in 1989, was created the … Consumers and Users Association which was attended by nine associations
The … Directive is the foundational legal framework for online services in the EU
A branch of the law that governs the horizontal relationships among private parties is … law
… flaw in goods (works, services) means a flaw that it is impossible to eliminate or a flaw which cannot be eliminated without spending an in commensurate outlays or time or which occurs repeatedly or which emerges again after it has been eliminated or other similar flaws
Put the steps of the consumer decision making process in the appropriate order:
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The “cooling off” period available to consumers who change their minds about goods they’ve bought from a retailer in Russia takes …
Historically, under the common law doctrine of caveat emptor, … had very little protection from misleading sales, requiring