Features of remote sales of goods

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Abstract

The article discusses some problems associated with regulating the sale of goods remotely (on marketplaces). The norms of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, the Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights, as well as the provisions of bills that affect the legal relationship between consumers and owners of information aggregators are analyzed.

Conclusions: Based on the research carried out, it is concluded that today in Russia there is a certain system of legislation regulating distance selling. At the same time, some provisions of the Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights need clarification and addition. It is also necessary to make additions to the Civil Code of the Russian Federation and change the structure of the Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights.

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Svetlana G. Ivanova

Moscow Metropolitan Governance Yury Luzhkov University

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Email: ggivanov@inbox.ru
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Cand.Sci.(Law), Assoc. Prof.

Russian Federation, Moscow

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