Towards a participatory approach to protect and rationalize consumer behavior between Islamic and legal jurisprudence: The National Consumer Protection Association and the Trade Directorate of the State of Patna Model
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v10i2.1745Keywords:
mechanisms, consumer, jurisprudence, The law, ProtectionAbstract
Consumer protection is a term that combines jurisprudence, economics and law. Together, these releases seek to protect it against the producer and the seller. The study aims to analysis the accessibility of common mechanisms for its protection, and what is the role of modern watchdogs? Results have been reached: no harm, no harm, and damage remains the general jurisprudence framework that protects and rationalizes consumers' self and institutional control. Besides modern mechanisms, especially: legislation, standards, government oversight, civil society, and the judiciary. The need to play a pivotal role in favors of the suppression of fraud through sensitization campaigns and field grades, together with the National Consumer Protection Association, by activating the province's campaigns to raise consumer awareness
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