Consumer’s Contractual Protection Scope In European Directive And Georgia’s Judicial Space

Journal Title: Vectors of Social Science - Year 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The article focusing on “Consumer’s contractual protection scope in European directive and Georgia’s judicial space” determines the consumer’s legal place in the contractual space, where both parties’ autonomy exists in the most effective way. It is the truth that expressing the will gives the consumer power to avoid exploitative arrangements, nevertheless, the “weaker party” is often deprived of the opportunity to get acquainted with every article of the agreement at the pre-contract negotiation stage. Moreover, the customer is often left with no choice but to join the contract. Precisely the government should balance the rights of weak and strong sides, it must protect citizens from unfair contractual terms. In 2014 Georgia took a big step towards European integration when it signed the Association Agreement. The 13th chapter obligates the country to protect and ensure the realization of consumer’s rights. In the article, we review specific EU directives with the comparative-legislative methods, that establish principal definitions of protection against unfair contractual terms to the countries. The article also contains directives about consumer rights and conceptual issues of the credit line directives. The article demonstrates the interpretation of the court of justice, the approach to national legislation and international practice, that will ultimately help the target group to understand and protect the principles of consumer rights. The presented article is a big step forward to strengthening the field of “consumer rights”.

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Sesili Kadaria

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  • EP ID EP708117
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.51895/VSS1/kadaria
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Sesili Kadaria (2021). Consumer’s Contractual Protection Scope In European Directive And Georgia’s Judicial Space. Vectors of Social Science, 1(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-708117