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Justice launches booklet on rights and duties of consumers

24/10/2012

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In order to present the citizen, through a simple, straightforward language, the main points contained in the Code of Consumer Protection (CDC), the Court of Rio, in partnership with the Globo Organizations, released on Tuesday, the day 23, the booklet Consumer Rights and Duties.

The publication was developed from texts federal judge Cristina Tereza Gaulia, coordinator of the Committee for Coordination of Special Projects for Promotion of Justice and Citizenship (Coape), the federal judge Claudia Telles de Menezes, coordinator of the Working Group for drafting the Primer CDC, and the judges  Alexandre Chini Neto, Eduarda Monteiro de Castro Souza Campos, Eduardo Perez Oberg, Flavio Citro Vieira de Mello, Marcos Augusto Ramos Peixoto and Renato Lima Charnaux Serta.

Attended the event the president TJRJ, Judge Manoel Alberto Rebelo dos Santos, the Inspector General of Justice, Judge Antonio José Azevedo Pinto, general director of the School of Magistrates of the State of Rio, Leila Mariano federal judge, Judge Luiz Fernando Ribeiro de Carvalho, a member of the Joint Committee of Institutional Communication of TJRJ, the chairman of the State Commission of Special Courts (Cojes), Judge Antonio Saldanha, and Judge Antonio Siqueira, among other authorities.

During the presentation of the booklet, a federal judge Cristina Tereza Gaulia highlighted the importance of publishing for the poor. The booklet is a working tool that enables the population to less superficial understanding of the CDC said.

A federal judge Claudia Telles de Menezes said it is very gratifying to see the work done. It was a pleasure working with colleagues. The booklet will be very important for the whole society, he added. The Inspector General of Justice, Judge Antonio José Azevedo Pinto, welcomed the initiative and said that the Magistrate is always open doors for partnerships.

The booklet will lead to justice and citizenship for all, he said. Then Claudio Araujo, legal director of Globo Organizations, company supporting the project, noted that the CDC did 22 years and, with its more accessible language, the booklet will help the public better understand their rights.

In my view, the CDC is one of the laws that crystallizes more rescues and citizenship from the Constitution Citizen. The booklet will serve to facilitate access to those who need it most.

There could be no better and more timely initiative, said. To end the ceremony, the president of TJRJ explained that the playbook is very important because it teaches the poorest people of the state their rights and duties.

This is the result of over a union between the judiciary and certain organs of society. Only through unity among people and institutions can do a good job, finished.

The booklet Seeking closeness to the everyday people, the booklet says so relaxed and good-humored, family situations experienced by Silva, created especially for this publication, which will be distributed in poor communities of the State of Rio

The booklet also advises citizens on the principles of the CRC, individual and collective rights, and offer misleading advertising and unfair, and unfair contracts, defective products and services, accidents, consumption, debt collection, credit entries restrictive, consumer crimes
and provides a list of useful addresses and phone numbers.



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