2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10603-019-09443-y
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The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection: Legal Implications and New Frontiers

Abstract: The United Nations set a milestone in the development of consumer

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“…A particular problem with these new platforms relates to their business model; they act as intermediaries for third-party sellers whose responsibilities-or even identities-are not always clear. Like with supply chains, the issue is also largely global, and, unfortunately, existing international arrangements are soft guidelines at best in this regard [2]. As consumers increasingly purchase products from sellers located outside of the EU, ensuring safety has become more difficult for European authorities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particular problem with these new platforms relates to their business model; they act as intermediaries for third-party sellers whose responsibilities-or even identities-are not always clear. Like with supply chains, the issue is also largely global, and, unfortunately, existing international arrangements are soft guidelines at best in this regard [2]. As consumers increasingly purchase products from sellers located outside of the EU, ensuring safety has become more difficult for European authorities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particular problem with these new platforms re-lates to their business model; they act as intermediaries for third-party sellers whose responsibilities-or even identities-are not always clear. Like with supply chains, the issue is also largely global, and, unfortunately, existing international arrangements are soft guidelines at best in this regard [2]. As consumers increasingly purchase products from sellers located outside of the EU, ensuring safety has become more difficult for European authorities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ini mengacu pada barang manufaktur yang disiapkan untuk dijual dan memiliki izin untuk dijual. Namun demikian dalam penelitian tentang barang kosmetik yang berbahaya bagi konsumen ini, apabila terdapat ketidaktahuan pelanggan terhadap efek negatif yang ditimbulkan dari kosmetik yang komponennya tidak jelas dalam produk tersebut, hal ini dapat dijadikan pembenaran bagi mereka yang tetap menggunakan kosmetik tersebut (Benöhr, 2020;Nomani, 2020). Salah satu alasan kosmetik yang tidak terdaftar di BPOM masih beredar adalah karena konsumen biasanya tidak hatihati dalam memilih produk yang akan dibeli.…”
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