Europe.bg
  Home - European Parliament - News
  NAVIGATION
  My.Europe.bg
  User name:
  
  Password:
  
  
Registration
Forgotten password
What is my.Europe.bg
 
  Information
Sitemap
Contacts
Partners
Media partners
Download & Install
This version of Europe Gateway is outdated since April 25, 2014.

European Parliament / News

  • A+
  • A-
16-06-2011

Consumer Rights: unanimous adoption in committee paves way for more security for consumers and traders alike

With no votes against, the European Parliament's Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection today approved a first reading agreement between Council and Parliament on the Consumer Rights Directive, bringing more security for consumers when shopping online, harmonised rules for traders and no decrease of consumer protection.

"With this broad harmonisation of consumer rights, we have succeeded in taking a big step forward in the internal market for both traders and consumers", said Andreas Schwab MEP, Parliament's Rapporteur and chief negotiator on this dossier: "Our common Europe has advanced another step and strengthened the internal market. The added-value of this European law will be clearly noticeable for all citizens in their daily lives - an important success for Europe in these times", said the EPP Group's Internal Market Spokesman.

Over the last months' intensive negotiations with the Council, Schwab managed to push through Parliament's main positions: "We wanted to regulate mainly off-premises and distance contracts, as these situations would have a clear cross-border aspect, thus bringing an equally clear advantage for the internal market", underlined Schwab.

Increased information requirements will require online traders to provide the consumer, before concluding the contract, with exact information on the total price, the goods ordered and the contact details of the trader. The often frustrating search for a contact phone number on many websites will be a thing of the past. With this Directive, consumers will also have to clearly confirm that they are aware of their obligation to pay a price. This puts an end to dangerous online fraud, where services like horoscopes or recipes are apparently offered for free, threatening consumers afterwards with bills and lawsuits. When concluding either a distance or off-premises contract, consumers all over the EU will also benefit from a harmonised right of withdrawal of fourteen days, starting with the delivery of the goods. "The new Directive will thus be a good example where more Europe brings more benefits to both consumers and traders alike. It is a good compromise between necessary consumer rights and justified business interests", said Mr Schwab.

Not fully satisfied with the rules established for craftsmen, Andreas Schwab said: "Parliament wanted more for craftsmen. Unfortunately, too many Member States were not interested in supporting practice-oriented regulations for craftsmen which would reduce barriers and cut red tape." The EPP Group Rapporteur nevertheless highlighted the definitions found for distance and off-premises contracts as an important success for small and medium-sized enterprises: "A majority of craftsmen contracts would not fall under the regime of this Directive. At the same time, we have agreed on a light regime for information requirements for certain types of smaller contracts, contracts for amounts up to €50 are completely exempt from the Directive. These are rules with an eye for reality and common sense, which will work", concluded Mr Schwab.  



 
Заедно
Highlights
 
 
 
    More 
Bulgaria-destined funds
 
 
 
    More 
2009: Election
 
 
 
    More 
In advance
 
 
 
    More 
Analyses
 
 
 
    More 
News
 
 
 
    More 
News & Events
 
 
 
    More 
Tenders
 
 
 
    More 
EP News
 
 
 
    More 
Analyses
 
 
 
    More 
Events
 
 
 
    More 
EUROPE Gateway presents
 
 
 
    More 
European Parliament
 
 
 
    More 
In advance
 
 
 
    More 
Interviews
 
 
 
    More 
Bulgaria-destined funds
 
 
 
    More 
NEWEST ON EUROPE.BG
 
 
 
    More 
Month focus
 
 
    More 

Project of European Institute | Centre for policy modernisation | Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM |
| Privacy Policy | Copyrights © 2003-2007 Europe.bg |
The information system was realized with financal support of OSI and OSF - Sofia
The Project is co-financed by the European Commission. The Information contained in this publication/site does not necessarily represent the position or opinion of the European Commission.