Consumer protection in the transnational context: the importance of integrational standardization according to an analysis of the European Union and the Mercosur block

<span class="b5"> This study the grassroots level has <span class="b5">main </span><span class="b5">analyse model protection<span class="b4"> </span><span class="b5">legal the consumer in the EU block and com...

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Main Authors: Philippe Antonio Azedo Monteiro, Evelise Veronese, Wagner Marquesi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-09-01
Series:Revista do Direito Público
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/22845
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Summary:<span class="b5"> This study the grassroots level has <span class="b5">main </span><span class="b5">analyse model protection<span class="b4"> </span><span class="b5">legal the consumer in the EU block and compares it to the Mercosur model. While Mercosur is still developing in the international arena, it is the diplomatic initiative of deeper cooperation occurred between the countries that comprise it, with no way to avoid its leading role in today's Latin American policy. It is intended to show that consumer protection within Mercosur is incipient because, despite the States Parties have formally pledged to harmonize their laws within the consumer, still applies the domestic legal system of each country. To this end, the European model is an inspiration to reveal matching methods of legislation and facilitate the elimination or at least reduction of the possible asymmetries between the legal systems of States. Thus, demonstrating the feasibility of a minimum legislative harmonization, enabling mitigate or eliminate asymmetries effectively and recognizing an equal consumer protection throughout Mercosur.</span></span></span>
ISSN:1980-511X