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La Comisión Europea propuso aumentar el nivel de protección de los consumidores frente a las prácticas comerciales desleales. El 19 de septiembre de 2023, los colegisladores alcanzaron un acuerdo provisional sobre la propuesta de modificación de las dos Directivas clave en este ámbito. Este acuerdo ha sido aprobado por la Comisión de Mercado Interior y Protección del Consumidor (IMCO) y se espera que el Parlamento vote el texto acordado en su sesión plenaria de enero de 2024.

This study analyses the measures supporting refugees from Ukraine and elsewhere set out in the Child Guarantee national actions plans. It also supports the monitoring and evaluation of the Guarantee by looking at trends and disparities among Member States in the areas of child poverty, early childhood education and care, housing, food and energy poverty. This document was provided by the Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies at the request of the Committee on Employment ...

The European Child Guarantee, adopted on 14 June 2021, aims to ensure that every child in Europe at risk of poverty or social exclusion has access to the following key services: 1) early childhood education and care, 2) education (including school-based activities), 3) healthcare, 4) nutrition, 5) housing. Member States were required to submit national action plans for the implementation of the Child Guarantee by 15 March 2022. By mid-October 2022, 15 plans had been submitted. The European Pillar ...

This briefing focuses on review of the implementing measures under Directive 2009/138/EC on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II). Items for discussion include amendments to the Solvency II Delegated Regulation in the context of the Capital Markets Union and the review of the Solvency Capital Requirement standard formula, as well as the overall review of Solvency II.

This study was commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee. It looks at the interrelation between the Consumer Sales and Guarantee Directive (CSD) and the Ecodesign Directive (EDD) with respect to guarantees and product expected lifetime. Through legal research and stakeholder surveys, it develops an EU lifespan guarantee model, which could be implemented by amendments to the proposal for an Online ...

European Digital Guarantee

Estudio 15-11-2016

The study analyses the inconveniences of paper receipts and guarantees that are lost or fade away. The collected evidence indicates that missing paper documents may result in problems for consumers in the enforcement of their rights. The study assesses e-receipt solutions already existing on the market and evaluates whether the regulation of such schemes could contribute to the Single Market. Some guidelines are given concerning a possible regulation of e-receipt schemes, including the impact of ...

Securities financing transactions (SFTs) are a variety of secured transactions, which allow market participants to exchange assets temporarily, pledging them as guarantee for a funding transaction. They contribute significantly to the efficiency of financial markets, among others, by broadening and stabilising the money market, facilitating central bank operations, ensuring liquidity in the secondary debt market, contributing to more efficient settlement (through faster processing and failure prevention ...

In its November 2014 Investment Plan for Europe, the Commission announced the establishment of a new European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), to bridge the EU investment gap. EFSI would be financed by an initial €21 billion: €16 billion from the EU budget in the form of a guarantee to the European Investment Bank (EIB), and €5 billion from the EIB’s own resources. Through a multiplier effect estimated at 15:1, a total of at least €315 billion would be mobilised in additional investment ...

Executive summary This study was tasked to investigate the level of consumer awareness of their warranty rights, to what extent consumers exercise these rights, as well as their experiences when using them, as implemented in their countries. The study focuses in particular on Article 3 and 5 of the Consumer Sales Directive (1999/44/EC), on time limits and on the remedies available to consumers. It looks at the available evidence Europe-wide, and examines through original qualitative research experiences ...

Directive 1999/44 on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees is without doubt well-founded in relation to the objectives and logic of the EC Treaty. Yet two questions arise in relation to its transposition into the national legal systems. The first concerns the actual capacity of most Member States to observe the deadline for transposition of 1 January 2002 laid down in the directive. The second concerns the costs European enterprises will incur in transposing the ...