Legal Position of the Consumer in the Event of a Lack of Conformity of the Goods in Croatian and Serbian Law

Ivan Jokanović, A. Dudás
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The objective of this paper is to analyse the legal position of the consumer in the event of a lack of conformity of the goods in Croatian and Serbian law. The national regulations governing this issue in both states are influenced by the legislation of the European Union. More specifically, Directive 1999/44/EC on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees influenced the Serbian Consumer Protection Act, while the said Directive and the new Directive (EU) 2019/771 on certain aspects concerning contracts for the sale of goods influenced the Croatian Act on Obligations. However, both legislators preserved certain specific rules, most notably the ones pertaining to the rescission of the contract. Given the fact that Serbia has not yet harmonized its Consumer Protection Act with Directive (EU) 2019/771, its regulation is to be assessed taking into account only Directive 1999/44/EC. In comparing the two legal orders, the paper discusses several issues in relation to consumer sales, such as the sources of law in this field and their application, basic definitions and the notion of conformity of the goods with the contract and consumers’ rights in the event of a lack of conformity, with the aim to identify differences, similarities, and specificities. It can be inferred that the main differences concern the regulatory approach, the definition of the notion of conformity of the goods with the contract, and certain specific rules relating to the rescission of the contract. On the other hand, the main similarities regard the hierarchy of the rights at the disposal of the consumer and the time limit during which the seller may be held liable.
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在克罗地亚和塞尔维亚法律规定的货物不符时,消费者的法律地位
本文的目的是分析在克罗地亚和塞尔维亚法律的货物缺乏一致性的情况下,消费者的法律地位。两国关于这一问题的国家法规都受到欧盟立法的影响。更具体地说,关于消费品销售和相关担保某些方面的第1999/44/EC号指令影响了《塞尔维亚消费者保护法》,而该指令和关于货物销售合同某些方面的新指令(欧盟)2019/771号影响了《克罗地亚义务法》。然而,两位立法者都保留了某些具体规则,最引人注目的是与合同解除有关的规则。鉴于塞尔维亚尚未将其《消费者保护法》与指令(EU) 2019/771协调一致,因此仅根据指令1999/44/EC对其法规进行评估。在比较两种法律秩序的过程中,本文讨论了与消费者销售有关的几个问题,如该领域的法律渊源及其适用,基本定义和货物符合合同的概念以及不符合合同时消费者的权利,目的是找出差异,相似之处和特殊性。可以推断,主要的差异在于监管方式、货物与合同相符概念的定义以及与合同解除有关的某些具体规则。另一方面,两者的主要相似之处是消费者可支配的权利等级和销售者可能承担责任的时间限制。
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