#2026/259Dijital Pazarlar, Rekabet ve Tüketiciler Yasası 2024 (Alternatif Uyuşmazlık Çözümü) (Fonksiyonların Devri) Yönetmelikleri 2026
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The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 Regulations give the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) new responsibilities to help resolve disputes between consumers and businesses regarding contracts. This means that if consumers have issues with products or services, the CTSI will play a role in helping to settle those disputes fairly. Businesses and consumers are the main parties affected by these changes.
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Key Changes
- CTSI is given new functions related to alternative dispute resolution.
- Regulations outline how CTSI will handle consumer contract disputes.
- Increased support for consumers in resolving disputes with businesses.
Obligations
What this law requires
CTSI must establish and operate an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme for consumer contract disputes as conferred by the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024
CTSI must handle disputes between consumers and businesses regarding contracts in accordance with the functions conferred under these Regulations
Businesses must participate in the CTSI-operated ADR scheme for resolution of consumer contract disputes where required under the Act
CTSI must ensure disputes are settled fairly between consumers and businesses as part of ADR functions