CARICOM model consumer protection bill, 2016 - Georgetown : CARICOM, 2016. - 141 p.

The CARICOM Model Protection Bill 2016 aims to harmonize and strengthen consumer rights across member states. It establishes a framework in promoting and protecting consumer interest in goods and services, ensuring life, health and safety. The bill covers aspects like unfair trade practices, product labeling, warranties, and dispute resolution mechanisms, including the establishment of Consumer Protection Boards. Its goal is to foster a fair, transparent and efficient consumer market within the CARICOM Single Market and economy.

General


Consumer Protection
Antitrust Legislation
Consumers


Caribbean

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