El apogeo y la decadencia del deber de idoneidad en la jurisprudencia peruana de protección al consumidor

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
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2014
Subjects:
law
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5109943
Source:THEMIS: Revista de Derecho, ISSN 1810-9934, Nº. 65, 2014, pags. 303-314
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Summary: 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.