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Country: Bahrain - Subject: Civil, commercial and family law
Bahrain - Civil, commercial and family law - Law, Act
Law No. 35 of 2012 concerning Consumer Protection. - Adoption: 2012-07-12 | Date of entry into force: 2012-08-03 | BHR-2012-L-92412 The Consumer Protection Law includes provisions on the rights of consumers. Its main objective is to protect the consumer's health and ensure that quality control is efficient in the country. It aims also at combating unfair business practices such as the availability of counterfeit products in the market and it imposes sanctions on those who are in breach of its provisions.
Introductory Chapter: Definitions.
Chapter I: The Consumer Rights.
Chapter II: The Supplier Obligations.
Chapter III: The Duties of the Competent Administration in Protecting the Consumer.
Chapter IV: The Rules and Conditions of the Competition and Monopoly, and Breaking the Rules.
Chapter V: Offences Control and its Dispose.
Chapter VI: Sanctions
Chapter VII: General Provisions.