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Treaty Establishing the European Community
as Amended by Subsequent Treaties
ROME, 25 March 1957
CONTENTS
TITLE XI. CONSUMER PROTECTION
[129a]
TITLE XI. CONSUMER PROTECTION
Article 129a.
- The Community shall contribute to the attainment of a
high level of consumer protection through:
- (a) measures adopted pursuant to Article 100a in the context of the
completion of the internal market;
- (b) specific action which supports and supplements the policy pursued
by the Member States to protect the health, safety and economic
interests of consumers and to provide adequate information to
consumers.
- The Council, acting in accordance with the procedure referred to in
Article 189b and after consulting the Economic and Social Committee,
shall adopt the specific action referred to in paragraph 1(b).
- Action adopted pursuant to paragraph 2 shall not prevent any Member
State from maintaining or introducing more stringent protective measures.
Such measures must be compatible with this Treaty. The Commission shall
be notified of them.
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