The monograph examines the mechanism by which a consumer exercises his or her rights, including in the presence of signs of dishonesty. A legally protected interest is proposed as the main criterion for qualifying a consumer's actions (inaction) for abuse of a right. A system of measures has been developed to counteract such behavior, aimed at eliminating shortcomings in the legal regulation of relations with consumers. It is intended for students, postgraduates, teachers, practicing lawyers and anyone who is interested in the problems of exercising subjective rights in the retail market of goods, works and services.
The monograph examines the mechanism by which a consumer exercises his or her rights, including in the presence of signs of dishonesty. A legally protected interest is proposed as the main criterion for qualifying a consumer's actions (inaction) for abuse of a right. A system of measures has been developed to counteract such behavior, aimed at eliminating shortcomings in the legal regulation of relations with consumers. It is intended for students, postgraduates, teachers, practicing lawyers and anyone who is interested in the problems of exercising subjective rights in the retail market of goods, works and services.



