The European Parliament and the origins of consumer policy

Koen van Zon, Liesbeth Van de Grift

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Abstract

Drawing on a wide array of sources and literature, this study examines the role of the European Parliament in the establishment of the European Community's consumer policy. It argues that Parliament played a key role in placing this nascent policy issue on the agenda. It influenced the definition of what the policy should include, what it should focus on, and which instruments should be used to address the problems facing European consumers. In this process, Parliament filtered ideas, issues and political objectives from national and international debates into the European Community.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBrussels
PublisherEuropean Parliamentary Research Service
Commissioning bodyEuropean Parliamentary Research Service
Number of pages51
ISBN (Print)978-92-848-1595-1
Publication statusPublished - 27 Mar 2024

Publication series

SeriesEuropean Parliament History Series

Keywords

  • European Union
  • Consumer Policy
  • History
  • Internal Market
  • Consumer protection

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