- •Міністерство науки і освіти
- •Isbn 966-638-078-1 ©
- •Contents
- •Law like love
- •W. H. Auden
- •Marriage Law, Marriage as a Contract,
- •Introduction to consumer law
- •Influences on consumers
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Problem-solving.
- •3. Problem-solving.
- •4. Problem-solving.
- •3. Read the text and answer the questions. Ads that appeal to our emotions
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Say in a few words what the text is about.
- •3. Problem-solving.
- •Consumer protection agencies and organizations
- •3. Problem-solving.
- •4. Problem-solving.
- •Advertising agencies
- •Advertising.
- •How laws protect the consumer
- •Federal Law
- •State Law
- •Local Law
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •1. Problem-solving.
- •2. Role-plays.
- •General
- •Advertising and the consumer
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Say in a few words what the text is about.
- •Techniques of persuasion
- •Sale of goods
- •Недобросовісна реклама.
- •The 'Thrill' of Theft
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- •5 __
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- •Marriage Law, Marriage as a Contract,
- •Introduction to family law
- •Bringing Up a Family
- •Part of the Family
- •Family rights and obligations
- •Reading 3: marriage law
- •I'm My Own Grandpa.
- •United states 'career brides'
- •Reading 5. “I’ll marry you but only on a few conditions …”
- •List of rules
- •When Clifford met Annie
- •Marriage contract
- •I. The Benefits
- •II. The Prohibitions
- •III. To Whom Appeal is Made
- •IV. The Remedies Resolution and reconciliation:
- •Шлюбний контракт-сімейному щастю не завада.
- •Reading 6: divorce law
- •Ukrainians are divorcing less
- •The Scope of Parental Rights and Duties
- •Family rights and obligations
- •Author says new family code is based on real-life cases. New code strengthens women's hand in marital disputes
- •Give peace a chance, judge orders couple
- •Marriage counselling
- •Marriage mediation
- •2.6. Review. Language and grammar focus
- •The family: relationships
- •The ageing population
- •Tapescripts
Local Law
Cities and counties may also have consumer protection laws. These laws have been passed to deal with specific consumer issues that have arisen at a local level. For example, some cities have "truth-in-menus" laws. Under these laws, if the menu reads "fresh swordfish," the restaurant cannot serve swordfish that has been frozen.
1. Answer the questions:
How do laws protect consumers?
What special commission is concerned with unfair or deceptive trade practices?
Why is it necessary to know the ingredients and nutrition of products?
What information should consumers have about the goods before deciding whether or not to buy them?
How are the rights of disabled people protected? Is it the same in Russia? Give your examples.
How does state law protect consumers?
Can cities have consumer protection law? What for?
What is "truth-in-menus" law?
Are there any laws that protect consumers in Ukraine? What laws do you know?
1. Problem-solving.
The Cheap Vacation Home
David and Michel Cole were reading the newspaper after dinner one night when the phone rang. A pleasant-sounding person on the other end of the line told them that people in their community had a chance to purchase brand-new vacation homes for only $15,000. The homes were located in a beautiful wooded setting just two hours by car from where the Cole family lived. In order to take advantage of this very low price, the seller said, the Coles had to make a 20% down payment. The rest of the money could be paid over the next 10 years with no interest at all.
The Coles had been thinking about buying a little place away from the city for brief weekend escapes, and this deal seemed too good to be true. They gave the seller their credit card number for the down payment. The seller promised to send literature about the dream home. Unfortunately, the literature never arrived. When the Coles complained to their state's office of consumer affairs, they found that others in their community had been tricked too. Fortunately, a thorough investigation enabled authorities to locate the persons responsible for this fraudulent sales scheme.
What remedies could the office of consumer affair ask for?
What steps could the Cole family have taken initially to avoid this problem?
Draft a law that would reduce the chances that this situation would happen again.
2. Role-plays.
Situations:
David Cole is speaking to a pleasant-sounding person on the phone.
The Coles are discussing the deal.
The Coles are at the state’s office of consumer affairs.
CONSUMER PROTECTION AND PRODUCT LIABILITY IN UKRAINE
General
The principal legislative act in Ukraine in the area of consumer protection and product liability is the Law of Ukraine No. 1023-XII "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" dated 12 May 1991 (the "Consumer Rights Law").
Under the Consumer Rights Law, manufacturers of goods, providers of services, and merchants have the obligation to furnish consumers with goods and/or services, which comply with the established quality standards, the terms of the agreement with the consumer, and the information about the goods/services, which is publicized by the manufacturer/provider/merchant.
Pursuant to the Consumer Rights Law, manufacturers of goods must ensure the safe use of the goods for the duration of the service life period established by law or by the agreement with the consumer, or, in the absence of any relevant provisions, for a period of 10 years.
Furthermore, the Consumer Rights Law requires a manufacturer of goods to ensure the availability of maintenance services for the goods during the relevant periods of time. It also sets forth the obligations of manufacturers (merchants) toward consumers with respect to the replacement of defective goods and warranty repairs.
Liability for Damage Caused by Defective Goods (Services)
Under the applicable Ukrainian legislation, damages which are incurred by a consumer with regard to his/her life, health, or property by a manufacturer's (provider's) goods (services) must be indemnified in full by the person who inflicted the damages. The right to claim damages is vested in every damaged consumer, regardless of whether such consumer had concluded a contract with the manufacturer (provider, merchant). This right is deemed valid for the duration of the service life of the specific product or, if the service life of the product is unidentified, for 10 years from the date of manufacture of the goods (producing the works, rendering of the services). The only exception from the above rule are cases whereby damages were inflicted at fault of consumer or caused by force-majeure.
Liability for Violation of Consumer Rights
The applicable Ukrainian legislation provides for civil, administrative, and criminal liability for the violation of a consumer's rights. The scope of penalties envisioned by the Consumers Rights Law for the violation of consumer rights ranges from 10% to 1000% of the cost of the goods manufactured or sold, or the services rendered. Meanwhile, the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses provides a fine for the relevant offenses in the amount of 3 to 88 non-taxable minimum monthly incomes (approximately USD9 - USD275). At the same time, under the Criminal Code of Ukraine, the maximum penalties for criminal offenses in the area of consumer protection are 500 non-taxable minimum monthly incomes (approximately USDl,550) or 3 years of imprisonment.