Bibliographic citations
Gonzalez, S., (2024). ¿Opciones sin limitaciones? Apuntes sobre la vulneración al derecho de libre elección de los consumidores a través de cláusulas abusivas [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27422
Gonzalez, S., ¿Opciones sin limitaciones? Apuntes sobre la vulneración al derecho de libre elección de los consumidores a través de cláusulas abusivas [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27422
@misc{renati/530387,
title = "¿Opciones sin limitaciones? Apuntes sobre la vulneración al derecho de libre elección de los consumidores a través de cláusulas abusivas",
author = "Gonzalez Bendezú, Sergio Alejandro",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Economic agents employ a variety of dynamic commercial techniques to differentiate their offers from those of their rivals in order to compete in a particular market. However, this action is limited by respect for the rights of consumers, who constitute the market for the goods and services provided by suppliers. This study aims to analyze the right to free choice of consumers, which is a fundamental right but lacks a defined concept in the Code of Defense and Consumer Protection or in the resolution line that INDECOPI follows. For this reason, the beginning will be an approximation to a concept of this right and its scope, after which an analysis of how its infringement is assessed in our legal system—which penalizes it with abusive clauses of total ineffectiveness in line with paragraph e) of article 50 of the Code of Consumer Protection and Defense—will take place. It will be crucial to consider whether specific standards for judging the violations resulting from the aforementioned abusive clause are required, either by including them in the justification provided by INDECOPI's competent resolution bodies (Commissions for Consumer Protection and the Coutroom Specialized in Consumer Protection of the Defense of Competition Tribunal) or by changing the infringing type to make it more precise.
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