Quality Differences in Consumer Products In the EU Legislation
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the PETI Committee, deals with so called dual quality products, that is goods (food products, detergents, cosmetics, toiletries and products intended for babies, etc.) marketed on the Single Market under the same brand or trademark but with differences in content, composition or quality in individual EU Member States. The issue of dual quality products is one of the recent issues that the EU has only begun to focus on in recent years. Initially, it was rather an individual initiative of the individual MEPs, subsequently the European Parliament as a whole and the European Commission began to deal with it. The European Commission issued several legal standards that initially interpreted the existing legal regulation, later directly identified dual quality as an unfair commercial practice.
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doc. JUDr. Blanka VÍTOVÁ, Vice-dean for Science and Research, Palacký University Olomouc (Czech Republic)
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- БИЗНЕС И КОНКУРЕНЦИЯ
- ЕВРОПЕЙСКИ СЪЮЗ
- единен пазар
- защита на потребителя
- изграждане на Европа
- институции на ЕС и европейска публична служба
- качество на продукта
- конкуренция
- маркетинг
- международна политика
- МЕЖДУНАРОДНИ ОТНОШЕНИЯ
- незаконни рекламни практики /недобросъвестна реклама
- потребление
- правила за поведение
- продоволствени стоки
- ПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ТЕХНОЛОГИИ И НАУЧНИ ИЗСЛЕДВАНИЯ
- Съвместен изследователски център
- тестване
- технологични и технически норми
- ТЪРГОВИЯ
- търговска информация
- хранителен продукт
- ХРАНИТЕЛНО-ВКУСОВА ПРОМИШЛЕНОСТ