Consumer sale of goods
On 22 February 2018, the European Parliament's Committee for the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) adopted its report on the Commission proposal for a new directive on the consumer sale of goods. The Commission's original proposal, dating from 2015, was replaced on 31 October 2017 by an amended one which intends to replace the existing Consumer Sales Directive dating from 1999 entirely, instead of regulating only online and other distance contracts as had originally been planned. By contrast to the 1999 Consumer Sales Directive, the Commission's proposal would introduce a maximum-harmonisation approach, meaning that EU Member States could no longer introduce a higher level of consumer protection than set in the directive. Third edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. To view previous versions of this briefing, please see: PE 599.286 (February 2017).
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- armonizare legislativă
- bunuri de consum
- COMERŢ
- comerț electronic
- construcţie europeană
- consum
- contract
- contract comercial
- contract digital
- DREPT
- drept civil
- dreptul Uniunii Europene
- EDUCAŢIE COMUNICARE ŞI COMUNICAŢII
- impactul tehnologiei informației
- informatică şi procesarea datelor
- informaţia şi prelucrarea informaţiei
- marcaj de conformitate CE
- marketing
- Piața unică digitală
- piață unică
- politică comercială
- PRODUCŢIE, TEHNOLOGIE ŞI CERCETARE
- propunere (UE)
- protecția consumatorului
- societate informațională
- tehnologie digitală
- tehnologie şi reglementări tehnice
- UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ