Consumer & E-Commerce
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About Consumer & E-Commerce
Central for the EU consumer and e-commerce legislative updates and initiatives are the digital transformation and the green transition. While the directives and regulations already in place, such as Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU), the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (2005/29/EC) and the E-commerce Directive (2000/31/EC), remain important, updates and initiatives address challenges such as online platforms, digital content and digital services and environmental claims in marketing. Additionally, the European Court of Justice’s rulings as well as guidance and decisions from national consumer authorities has further shaped the framework.
Several key initiatives and updates contribute to enhancing consumer protection in an increasingly digital age, as well as promoting sustainability. Below is an overview of central directives and regulations, as well as the updates and initiatives:
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Snellman Digital Compliance Tracker
- Unfair Commercial Practices Directive
- E-commerce Directive
- General Product Safety Regulation
- Digital Services Act
- European Accessibility Act
External links
EUR-Lex links to legislation not yet commented/included in the Snellman Digital Compliance Tracker can be found below:
- Consumer Rights Directive
- Price Indication Directive
- Unfair Contract Terms Directive
- Digital Content Directive
- Directive on Certain Aspects concerning Contract for the Sale of Goods
- Directive (EU) 2019/2161 (Omnibus)
- Directive (EU) 2024/825 (Green Transition)
- Directive (EU) 2024/1799 (Right to repair)
Swedish transposition:
Central legislation implementing the above directives is found below:
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