Learning outcomes - After passing this exam, the student will be able to: Define legal sources and explain the historical development of consumer protection legislation in national and EU law, and explain the relationship between national and European rules on consumer protection; describe different techniques of implementation of European law, concepts of minimum and maximum harmonization, as well as horizontal and vertical approach to harmonization; describe the basic characteristics of consumer protection rights, explain the legal regulation of product safety; define the concept of unfair business practices and explain the differences between certain forms of unfair business practices and unfair contractual provisions; describe the fundamental features of consumer contract law; define the concept of responsibility for material defects, the concept of guarantee for the correctness of things; explain the consumer loan agreement; describe the liability system for a defective product; explain the purpose and goal of the rules on collective consumer protection; define and explain the basic forms of alternative ways of resolving consumer disputes
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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NIKOLA DOŽIĆ | 4x1 22B+1P |