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SM ISO690:2012 GURIN, Corina. Răspunderea juridică civilă pentru produse defectuoase analizată prin prisma normelor de protecţie a consumatorului
. In: Revista Moldovenească de Drept Internaţional şi Relaţii Internaţionale, 2011, nr. 3, pp. 80-87. ISSN 1857-1999. |
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The studying field of this paper is the analysis of the essence of legal regulations concerning social relationships between the producer and the consumer. The paper reveals theoretical aspects that occur in question of civil legal liability regarding the damage caused by defective products.
The implementation of the liability in the Republic of Moldova and European Union member states, also the consequences of the applied liability are analyzed. For in-depth analysis in the article reflected the practical examples of civil liability. Difficulties concerning the implementation of the liability, the relevant damages as the result of the purchase of defective product also were pointed out.
Need to improve the current system of consumer protection resulting from the consideration that increasingly more consumers interact seamlessly with the interests of traders (producers) tend to maximize profits. Often, we are all victims of defective items, and when we want to look for our rights izbim of a chain of difficulties, such as spending money and time.
Although correct is that despite all difficulties to sue us primarily to recover loss or damage either material or moral, and secondly to prevent manufacturers and retailers to persevere in their reprehensible procedures.
In this sense, we are of the opinion that, to solve such problems, the state must intervene in support of its citizens through the adoption of protectionist laws and not least by setting up bodies to supervise the market traders and effectively resolve consumer complaints not only at central and local level. |
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