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  1. European consumers enjoy a high level of rights, but when the rules protecting them are broken, they need to be enforced. The main goals of enforcement are to prevent and punish infringements, and to enable consumers harmed by infringements to get wrongs put right (consumer redress).

  2. An EU directive provides that consumers are not bound by unfair terms in a contract concluded with a seller or supplier. The Court has ruled on numerous cases in this field and has clarified the scope of that directive.

  3. 22 Νοε 2023 · This Essay draws from on-the-ground interviews and procedural-justice theory to analyze judging practices in debt-collection courts. Current practices undermine courts’ fairness and legitimacy.

  4. 5 Οκτ 2018 · A changing appreciation of the individual responsibility of victims of fraud thus underpinned the ‘criminalisation’ of business fraud. The criminalisation of corporate financial manipulation was a haphazard process, but the eventual change was unmistakable.

  5. The Court of Justice and Consumer Rights EU law prohibits unfair, misleading and aggressive commercial practices likely to distort consumers’ economic behaviour.

  6. 26 Απρ 2017 · Consumer fraud is the intentional deception of one or more individuals with the promise of goods, services, or other financial benefits that either never existed, were never going to be provided, or were grossly misrepresented.

  7. 20 Μαΐ 2019 · Combatting consumer fraud on a global scale requires targeted and cogent strategies that define the problem and devise an appropriate legal response as well as the advanced investigative techniques necessary to implement the chosen strategies.