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Directive 2005/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, known as the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive requires |
'''Directive 2005/29/EC''' of the European Parliament and of the Council, known as the '''Unfair Commercial Practices Directive''' requires ] of the ] is concerned with maximum harmonisation of an area of law that is best described in the ] as business to consumer ] law. <ref>Official Journal of the European Union, L149/22 - L149/39, 11th June 2005</ref> | ||
Member States of the European Union are required by Directive 2005/29/EC to transpose the requirements of the Directive into their national statute books by no later than |
Member States of the European Union are required by Directive 2005/29/EC to transpose the requirements of the Directive into their ] ] books by no later than ] ]. <ref>Official Journal of the European Union, L149/33, 11th June 2005</ref> | ||
Member States are required by Directive 2005/29/EC to apply the measures of the Directive into their national |
Member States are required by Directive 2005/29/EC to apply the measures of the Directive into their ]s by ] ]. <ref>Official Journal of the European Union, L149/34, 11th June 2005</ref> | ||
In the United Kingdom the effect of Directive 2005/29/EC will be that existing legislation that is within the scope of the Directive will have to be either repealed or amended in order for the United Kingdom to comply with its obligations under the Treaty of Rome. |
In the United Kingdom the effect of Directive 2005/29/EC will be that existing legislation that is within the scope of the Directive will have to be either repealed or amended in order for the United Kingdom to comply with its obligations under the ]. <ref>Official Journal of the European Union, L149/27, 11th June 2005</ref> | ||
== References == | |||
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Official Journal of the European Union, L149/22 - L149/39, 11th June 2005 | |||
Official Journal of the European Union, L149/33, 11th June 2005 | |||
Official Journal of the European Union, L149/34, 11th June 2005 | |||
Official Journal of the European Union, L149/27, 11th June 2005 | |||
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Directive 2005/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, known as the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive requires member states of the European Union is concerned with maximum harmonisation of an area of law that is best described in the United Kingdom as business to consumer fair trading law.
Member States of the European Union are required by Directive 2005/29/EC to transpose the requirements of the Directive into their national statute books by no later than June 12 2007.
Member States are required by Directive 2005/29/EC to apply the measures of the Directive into their national laws by December 12 2007.
In the United Kingdom the effect of Directive 2005/29/EC will be that existing legislation that is within the scope of the Directive will have to be either repealed or amended in order for the United Kingdom to comply with its obligations under the Treaty of Rome.
References
- Official Journal of the European Union, L149/22 - L149/39, 11th June 2005
- Official Journal of the European Union, L149/33, 11th June 2005
- Official Journal of the European Union, L149/34, 11th June 2005
- Official Journal of the European Union, L149/27, 11th June 2005
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