The rise and fall of the duty of suitability in the Peruvian Consumer Protection law

The term "suitability" is understood as the correspondence between what a consumer expects and what he actually receives. In that sense, to clarify what is meant by "duty of suitability" it is necessary to analyze theconcept of "consumer” as well.However, when it comes to ou...

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Main Author: Rodríguez García, Gustavo Manuel
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Language:Español
Published: THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho 2014
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spelling ndltd-PUCP-oai-tesis.pucp.edu.pe-123456789-1092432018-08-07T16:41:55Z The rise and fall of the duty of suitability in the Peruvian Consumer Protection law El apogeo y la decadencia del deber de idoneidad en la jurisprudencia peruana de protección al consumidor Rodríguez García, Gustavo Manuel Law Duty Of Suitability Consumer Protection Jurisprudence Reasonable Consumer Deber De Idoneidad Protección Al Consumidor Jurisprudencia Consumidor Razonable The term "suitability" is understood as the correspondence between what a consumer expects and what he actually receives. In that sense, to clarify what is meant by "duty of suitability" it is necessary to analyze theconcept of "consumer” as well.However, when it comes to our consumer protection system, can we say it is protecting the reasonable consumer, the average consumer or the negligent consumer? In this regard, what are the implications of opting for the protection of one or the  other?  In this article, the author seeks to answer these questions through an analysis of national jurisprudence regarding consumer protection. Se entiende por “idoneidad” la correspondencia entre lo que un consumidor espera y lo que en efecto recibe. En ese sentido, para dilucidar qué debe entenderse por “deber de idoneidad” no puede dejarse de analizar lo relativoal concepto de “consumidor”.Ahora bien, en nuestro sistema de protección al consumidor, ¿se protege al consumidor razonable, al consumidor promedio o al consumidor negligente? Al respecto, ¿cuáles son las implicancias de optar por la protección del uno o el otro? En el presente artículo, el autor busca responder a estas preguntas a través de un análisis de la jurisprudencia nacional deprotección al consumidor. 2014-11-14 2017-09-25T22:07:28Z 2017-09-25T22:07:28Z Artículo http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/10876/11381 http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/109243 Español Artículo en acceso abierto Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PDF THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho; Núm. 65 (2014): Derecho del Trabajo; 303-314
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topic Law
Duty Of Suitability
Consumer Protection
Jurisprudence
Reasonable Consumer
Deber De Idoneidad
Protección Al Consumidor
Jurisprudencia
Consumidor Razonable
spellingShingle Law
Duty Of Suitability
Consumer Protection
Jurisprudence
Reasonable Consumer
Deber De Idoneidad
Protección Al Consumidor
Jurisprudencia
Consumidor Razonable
Rodríguez García, Gustavo Manuel
The rise and fall of the duty of suitability in the Peruvian Consumer Protection law
description The term "suitability" is understood as the correspondence between what a consumer expects and what he actually receives. In that sense, to clarify what is meant by "duty of suitability" it is necessary to analyze theconcept of "consumer” as well.However, when it comes to our consumer protection system, can we say it is protecting the reasonable consumer, the average consumer or the negligent consumer? In this regard, what are the implications of opting for the protection of one or the  other?  In this article, the author seeks to answer these questions through an analysis of national jurisprudence regarding consumer protection. === Se entiende por “idoneidad” la correspondencia entre lo que un consumidor espera y lo que en efecto recibe. En ese sentido, para dilucidar qué debe entenderse por “deber de idoneidad” no puede dejarse de analizar lo relativoal concepto de “consumidor”.Ahora bien, en nuestro sistema de protección al consumidor, ¿se protege al consumidor razonable, al consumidor promedio o al consumidor negligente? Al respecto, ¿cuáles son las implicancias de optar por la protección del uno o el otro? En el presente artículo, el autor busca responder a estas preguntas a través de un análisis de la jurisprudencia nacional deprotección al consumidor.
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