Consumer Rights as Human Rights: Legal and Philosophical Considerations
Keywords:
Consumer protection, Consumer rights, Human rights, Pure practical reason, Human dignity, United Nations Guidelines on Consumer ProtectionAbstract
This paper analyzes the interrelation of consumer rights and human rights. A wide range of philosophical and legal arguments support the necessity of consumer protection in order to ensure human dignity. Consumer rights are human rights and must be enforced as such. The unanimous adoption of the United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection reveals international concern about the theme.
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