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SummaryThe Member States have sufficient leeway to maintain or flexibly shape the domestic map of consumer enforcement system within the European Union, thus reflecting the sociocultural conditions of the Member State concerned. In this study I focus on the consumer redress mechanisms in wider and narrow sense in the Hungarian legal system, highlighting the unique or special solutions.
International and Comparative Law Review – de Gruyter
Published: Jul 1, 2022
Keywords: consumer redress; alternative dispute resolution; consumer protection; collective redress
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