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Ministry of Justice Launches Atlas Iberoamerican Consumer Protection

01/04/2013

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BRASILIA - The Ministry of Justice launched the first Ibero-American Atlas of Consumer Protection, through the National Consumer (Senacon). The document, which was made by the coordinating agencies and consumer protection in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, gathers information about the current laws and policies to protect consumers from 19 countries in Latin America and Spanish and Portuguese civil society represented by Consumers International. The publication aims to spread the culture of respect for the consumer, their rights and guarantees.


To access the Altlas click this link here.

- This unprecedented publication is an important milestone for the development of relations of consumption in Latin America and demonstrates the integration of consumer protection authorities of the countries involved - underscores the Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardozo. 

For secretary Juliana Pereira, consumer protection must be understood as a guarantee of citizenship and development tool.

- It was an honor to coordinate Senacon edition of Atlas. We rely on competent and generous commitment of all members of the Ibero-American Governmental Agencies Consumer Protection (FIAGC). Consumer protection in the global context requires increasingly regional integration - stresses. 

The Ibero-American Governmental Agencies Consumer Protection is a multilateral space in which public policies are discussed consumer protection in the countries of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. The main objective is to promote cooperation among government agencies in those countries, through the exchange of information and experiences around themes of common interest. 

Countries members of the Ibero-American

Argentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Ecuador

Spain

Guatemala

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Portugal

Dominican Republic

Uruguay

Venezuela

 

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