(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with a high level of knowledge of consumer law from the perspective of market regulations, preparing them for careers in the public, private, and academic sectors. Consumer law now only partially finds its regulation in the Consumer Code. When a consumer operates in a specific market such as those overseen by independent administrative authorities, the rules of protection may vary, with both the European and national legislators aiming for market efficiency and business activity. Therefore, the focus will be on how the interaction between market rules and consumer protection operates today, through the examination of general principles and specific rules.
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