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Dual food quality as misleading commercial practice
Kotápišová, Petra ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
61 Dual food quality as a misleading commercial practice Abstract The presented thesis deals with the issue of dual quality of food as a misleading commercial practice, both before and after the amendment of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive from 2019. The aim of this thesis is to describe the commercial practice of dual food quality, to classify it to the system of unfair commercial practices under the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive and the Consumer Protection Act and then to describe the amendment to the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive and its impact on the Czech legal system. In the first part, the dual quality of food is defined as a commercial practice in which producers place on the market of a Member State food product that has a different composition from food product sold in other Member States, although they are sold under the same brand and in the same or interchangeable packaging. At the same time, this part of the thesis describes the tests performed comparing the quality of food, which found that the dual food quality is not only a problem in the eastern countries of the European Union, but occurs randomly without a geographical or other pattern. The second part of the thesis focuses on the description of the system of legal regulation of unfair commercial practices. That...
The Legal Protection of Consumer with a Focus on Unfair Commercial Practices
Rysová, Markéta ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
Consumer protection is starting to be more and more important today because ordinary customer has to deal with lot of different kinds of illegal commercial activities. The goal of this bachelor thesis has been to describe common illegal commercial practices and the way how can consumer protect himself from them. Author's effort was to contribute to the awareness of consumers and therefore to improve their protection. Thesis introduced in detail the issue of consumer protection, statutes of the Czech Republic and directives of the European Union connected to this topic and also concrete cases of unfair commercial practices and particular legal cases. The surmise of this bachelor thesis has been that the statutes of the Czech Republic and norms of the European Union protect consumers adequately, but that consumer himself is not sufficiently informed. This surmise has been proved by an analysis of current Czech and EU measures. Conclusion of this bachelor thesis therefore is, that responsible Czech and EU authorities should focus more on the education of consumers, because their awareness is the key part of the consumer protection against unfair commercial practices.

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