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Consumer Rights and Constitutional Reform in Chile


09 September 2021
15:00 - 17:00 hrs. GMT-3
Online
, Chile

UNCTAD disseminates results of Chile’s Voluntary Peer Review on Consumer Protection Law and Policy recommendations.

In 2021, Chile volunteered for UNCTAD’s Voluntary Peer Reviews on Consumer Protection law and Policy. One of the recommendations stemming from the review is for Chile’s Constitutional Convention to consider the inclusion of consumer protection in the new Constitution of Chile, as is contained in UNCTAD’s background report

In this context, the National Consumer Service of Chile (SERNAC) organized an online event to discuss consumer rights in the context of the constitutional debate, gathering experiences of Spain, UNCTAD and the academia. You may access the recording of the event here.

Panelists:

  • Mr. Lucas Del Villar, Director Nacional del SERNAC
  • Ms. Valentina Rosas, Sub Directora, Tenemos que Hablar de Chile
  • Mr. Roberto Méndez, Profesor titular Escuela de Gobierno de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Ms. Alicia Menéndez, Dirección General de Consumo, España
  • Mr. Arnau Izaguerri, Economic Affairs Officer, UNDTAC
Co-organizer(s):
SERNAC, Chile
Sponsor / funding:
N/A

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Contact

Mr. Arnau Izaguerri,  Arnau.Izaguerri@un.org