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LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF EU LAW IN THE FIELD OF CONSUMER LAW

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Selma Otuzbir ,
Selma Otuzbir
Amir Mešinović
Amir Mešinović

Abstract

One of the main policy areas of the European Union and a key element of the internal market is a consumer protection policy that protects consumers' security and economic interests, while keeping in mind Bosnia and Herzegovina's aspirations to join the European Union, harmonizing consumer protection standards in Bosnia and With standards in the European Union, with the impact of competition law on consumer protection, it is a serious step towards creating a competitive market economy and achieving EU membership. A high level of consumer protection is one of the goals that Bosnia and Herzegovina strives for in its path towards EU accession. In this direction, activities have been initiated to harmonize regulations, not only in the field of product safety, but also in the area of protection of consumers' legal and economic interests. In order to ensure consumer protection, BiH has adopted several legal acts, the most important in this area being the Law on General Product Safety and the Law on Consumer Protection of BiH.

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