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European Consumer Centres Network : ウィキペディア英語版 | European Consumer Centres Network
The European Consumer Centres Network (ECC-Net) is an EU-wide network co-sponsored by the European Commission, the Member States, Norway and Iceland. It is made up of 29 centres, at least one in each of the 27 EU Member States and also in Iceland and Norway. They work together to provide consumers with information on cross-border purchase of goods and services. Furthermore they provide assistance in the amicable resolution of cross-border complaints and out of court procedures. ==History== The current European Consumer Centres Network (ECC-Net) was established in January 2005 after the merger of two existing consumer protection networks: the Network for the extrajudicial settlement of consumer disputes (EEJ-Net) and the Euroguichet Network. The launch of the Euroguichets started in 1992 to conduct information, advisory and promotional campaign in the area of consumer issues. The EEJ-Net was founded in 2001 to help and to advise consumers in the implementation of their rights within the disputes settlement of cross-border cases by methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). In 2006, all the Member States had at least one national contact point belonging to the ECC-Network. Currently the network has 29 centres, one for each of the 27 Member States, Norway and Iceland. Depending on the country some centres have been attached to ministries or other public authorities; some were situated in independent associations or even other structures.
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