Abstract

AbstractDirective n. 2011/83/EU, commonly known as the Consumer Rights Directive (CRD), increases the purchaser’s protection against any event which might occur to the goods sold during the period between the parties’ agreement on sale and the consumer’s actual reception of them (Articles 18 and 20 CRD). This Article analyses whether it would be advisable to reform such national legal systems, like the one based on Italian Civil Code which not only follows the principle

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