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EU Unfair Commercial Practices Directive Dec 2007

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  • EU Unfair Commercial Practices Directive Dec 2007

    http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/cons_i...act/ucp_en.pdf

    As the European Union develops, the potential for the internal market becomes ever greater. Many barriers to
    cross-border trading have already been brought down
    and new possibilities for businesses and consumers
    have opened up. And yet many Europeans still hesitate
    when it comes to cross-border transactions, worried
    that they will not be guaranteed the same level of
    protection they have in their own country or confused
    about the different laws in other Member States.
    The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive has been
    adopted precisely to overcome this obstacle to the
    development of the internal market within Europe.
    Replacing the multitude of rules in the various countries
    with a common legislation, the Directive clarifies and
    simplifies the process of defining an unfair commercial
    practice. It provides both consumers and traders with a
    single European reference point, reassuring them of
    their rights and making it clear which commercial
    practices are – and are not – allowed
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