There are different consumer protection laws applicable in the UK. The most applicable one is that the consumer be made aware of any defects in merchandise they may buy.
The Consumer Protection Act of 1987 was approved by the royal family of England through royal assent and was published on October 1, 1987. The act made important changes to UK consumer laws.
Consumers have rights in the UK when they purchase goods and services. There are laws that protect consumers from shady business practices. The laws allow consumers to get full restitution from unfair commercial ventures.
The FSA regulates the financial services in the UK. The objectives of the FSA are: market confidence, public awareness, consumer protection and reduction of financial crime.
We have been researching this, too, and the only thing we have found so far is this consumers' association in the UK called "Which": which@which.co.uk We have not contacted them yet, so we don't know if they function just like the BBB or not. ---- Yes, there is a hugely popular Consumer Protection website in the UK. It is called the Consumer Action Group. Please see the bottom of the page for a weblink... ----
In the UK (I am assuming that your are referring to this area) The Data Protection Act (DPA) applies to Public, Private and Non-profit organisations - basically everyone that gathers data on people MUST take the necessary steps to protect that information
Apart from being protected by various laws and acts of Parliament, there are a number of charitable organisations who's sole purpose is animal protection. The main ones are... The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Dogs Trust Cats Protection League
Murder is not legal in the UK. It is a criminal offense and is punishable by law. However, there are circumstances where killing someone may be deemed justifiable, such as in cases of self-defense or protection of others, which is considered a lawful act.
The National Consumer Council in the UK focuses on the safety and interest of consumers. It was formed in 2008 as a Non-departmental public body. The official website for the National Consumer Council can be visited for additional information.
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Nike UK Consumer Affairs is 0800 056 1640
Human rights are enshrined in the laws of the United Kingdom were the European Convention on Human Rights is also part of UK law. The UK has an organisation called Liberty that promotes the protection of existing civil liberties and human rights of UK citizens. There is link to this organisation shown below, listed under Sources and Related Links.
The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.The Isle of Man has its own legal system. It is not part of the United Kingdom, so it is not subject to UK laws, though it shares some of them.