Usklađenost srpskog potrošačkog prava sa direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje I pratećim garancijama
Implementation of the rules of directive 1999/44/EC concerning sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees in Serbia
2011
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Prvi ozbiljan pokušaj da se srpsko ugovorno potrošačko pravo uskladi sa
Direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje i pratećim garancijama
učinjen je krajem 2010. godine, usvajanjem novog Zakona o zaštiti potrošača.
Taj zakon sadrži posebna pravila o odgovornosti trgovca u slučaju da prodata
i predata roba odnosno pružena usluga nije saobrazna potrošačkom ugovoru.
S tim u vezi, autor otvara dva pitanja. Na prvom mestu, u kakvom su odnosu
nova pravila potrošačkog prava o saobraznosti robe i usluga sa još uvek važećim
pravilima Zakona o obligacionim odnosima, kojima se uređuje odgovornost ugovarača
za materijalne nedostatke ispunjenja. I drugo, da li je domaće potrošačko
pravo sada u potpunosti usklađeno sa pravilima Direktive 99/44/EZ.
The first considerable attempt to transpose into Serbian law the rules of Directive
99/44/EC concerning sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees
was made by the legislator in October 2010, when the new and long waited for
Law on Consumer Protection (LCP) was enacted. LCP usually follows closely
EU Acquis, but takes account of the necessity to extend it, based on the ongoing
review of EU directives (the Commission’s Proposal for a Directive on consumer
rights (2008), with recent amendments by the Schwab report of European Parliament),
or on comparative law. LCP includes the rules on trader’s liability for
lack of conformity of goods and services to the consumer contract (garantie légale),
as well as the rules on commercial guarantees (garantie commerciale ou
contractuelle). The author examines the relation of the newly enacted rules of
LCP to the existing rules of Serbian Law on Obligations on liability of a contracting
party for material defects in performance. Seco...ndly, the author looks
at the adequacy of manner in which implementation of the Directive 99/44/EC
was carried out.
Ključne reči:
Saobraznost robe / Saobraznost usluga / Ugovorna (komercijalna) garancija / Zakon o zaštiti potrošača (2010) / Direktiva 99/44/EZ / Conformity of goods / Conformity of services / Commercial guarantee / Serbian Consumer Protection Act (2010) / Directive 99/44/ECIzvor:
Perspektive implementacije evropskih standarda u pravni sistem Srbije : zbornik radova. Knj. 1 / Perspectives of Implementation of European Standards in Serbian Legal System : Volume I, 2011, 173-191Izdavač:
- Beograd : Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu Centar za izdavaštvo i informisanje
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Perspektive implementacije evropskih standarda u pravni sistem Srbije (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179059)
Institucija/grupa
Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - CHAP AU - Karanikić Mirić, Marija PY - 2011 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1908 AB - Prvi ozbiljan pokušaj da se srpsko ugovorno potrošačko pravo uskladi sa Direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje i pratećim garancijama učinjen je krajem 2010. godine, usvajanjem novog Zakona o zaštiti potrošača. Taj zakon sadrži posebna pravila o odgovornosti trgovca u slučaju da prodata i predata roba odnosno pružena usluga nije saobrazna potrošačkom ugovoru. S tim u vezi, autor otvara dva pitanja. Na prvom mestu, u kakvom su odnosu nova pravila potrošačkog prava o saobraznosti robe i usluga sa još uvek važećim pravilima Zakona o obligacionim odnosima, kojima se uređuje odgovornost ugovarača za materijalne nedostatke ispunjenja. I drugo, da li je domaće potrošačko pravo sada u potpunosti usklađeno sa pravilima Direktive 99/44/EZ. AB - The first considerable attempt to transpose into Serbian law the rules of Directive 99/44/EC concerning sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees was made by the legislator in October 2010, when the new and long waited for Law on Consumer Protection (LCP) was enacted. LCP usually follows closely EU Acquis, but takes account of the necessity to extend it, based on the ongoing review of EU directives (the Commission’s Proposal for a Directive on consumer rights (2008), with recent amendments by the Schwab report of European Parliament), or on comparative law. LCP includes the rules on trader’s liability for lack of conformity of goods and services to the consumer contract (garantie légale), as well as the rules on commercial guarantees (garantie commerciale ou contractuelle). The author examines the relation of the newly enacted rules of LCP to the existing rules of Serbian Law on Obligations on liability of a contracting party for material defects in performance. Secondly, the author looks at the adequacy of manner in which implementation of the Directive 99/44/EC was carried out. PB - Beograd : Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu Centar za izdavaštvo i informisanje T2 - Perspektive implementacije evropskih standarda u pravni sistem Srbije : zbornik radova. Knj. 1 / Perspectives of Implementation of European Standards in Serbian Legal System : Volume I T1 - Usklađenost srpskog potrošačkog prava sa direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje I pratećim garancijama T1 - Implementation of the rules of directive 1999/44/EC concerning sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees in Serbia EP - 191 SP - 173 ER -
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Karanikić Mirić, M.. (2011). Usklađenost srpskog potrošačkog prava sa direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje I pratećim garancijama. in Perspektive implementacije evropskih standarda u pravni sistem Srbije : zbornik radova. Knj. 1 / Perspectives of Implementation of European Standards in Serbian Legal System : Volume I Beograd : Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu Centar za izdavaštvo i informisanje., 173-191.
Karanikić Mirić M. Usklađenost srpskog potrošačkog prava sa direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje I pratećim garancijama. in Perspektive implementacije evropskih standarda u pravni sistem Srbije : zbornik radova. Knj. 1 / Perspectives of Implementation of European Standards in Serbian Legal System : Volume I. 2011;:173-191..
Karanikić Mirić, Marija, "Usklađenost srpskog potrošačkog prava sa direktivom 99/44/EZ o prodaji robe široke potrošnje I pratećim garancijama" in Perspektive implementacije evropskih standarda u pravni sistem Srbije : zbornik radova. Knj. 1 / Perspectives of Implementation of European Standards in Serbian Legal System : Volume I (2011):173-191.