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Consumers’ perceptions of consumer rights in Jordan

International Journal of Commerce and Management, 2015
Purpose – This paper aims to examine consumers’ attitudes toward marketing practices and consumer rights in Jordan, based on an empirical investigation of university students. The study refers to John Kennedy’s bill of four consumer rights: the Right to Safety, the Right to be Informed, the Right to Choose and the Right to be Heard.
Sami Alsmadi
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Consumer Rights

2013
Consumers of health and mental health services are afforded numerous legal rights. Broad categories of rights include self-determination, access to health information, protections for mental health consumers who are hospitalized, and a right to community integration. Two areas of consumer rights are emerging: a greater emphasis on human rights, and the
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Consumers' Rights in Medicine

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
Involvement" is the magic word. Buyers are urged to join forces to ensure the safety and true value of consumer goods. Citizens are enjoined to become conversant with industrial problems such as water and air pollution. It is not surprising that this tide of enlightened self-interest now laps at the shores of medical practice.
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The Consumer Rights Directive Adopted

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This paper gives a brief overview of the genesis of the Consumer Rights Directive, its content and its impact on the level of consumer protection in the EU.
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Consumer rights/cultural rights

European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2002
In an initiative by the World Commission on Culture and Development, the Council of Europe has produced a series of policy documents that aim to define Europe through a common `European culture'. This article explores the ideas of Europe, culture and consumerism that are used in the report to redefine the terms of European belonging and rights.
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Protection of Consumer Rights

International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management, 2016
At the end of Ninteenth century and beginning of Twentieth entry starts a movement with name consumerism. The consumerists' movement, (in domain of politics) is consumer protection which seeks to protect and inform consumers by requiring such practices as honest packaging and advertising, product guarantees, and improved safety standards.
Mustafe Pllana, Shyhrete Kukaj
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Facilitating consumer participation: An approach to finding the ‘right’ consumer

Collegian, 2010
Contemporary health care increasingly dictates that consumers of services should become active participants in the health care system. This has placed responsibility on administrators, managers and clinicians to include consumers in key strategic and decision making initiatives.
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Consumer Sales Law in the Proposal for a Consumer Rights Directive

European Review of Private Law, 2009
Abstract: The proposal for a Consumer Rights Directive is to replace the existing minimum harmonization by full harmonization. Even though the proposal introduces some welcome additions to the current European legislation in the area of sales contracts in particular, the rules on transfer of risk – as a whole, the proposal is rather disappointing.
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