Call for evidence outcome

EU proposals on alternative dispute resolution (ADR): call for evidence

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Government response to call for evidence: EU proposals on alternative dispute resolution

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Responses to the call for evidence: EU proposals on alternative dispute resolution

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Original call for evidence

Summary

Sought views from UK stakeholders on recent proposals from the European Commission on consumer alternative dispute resolution.

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Call for evidence description

Sought views from UK stakeholders on EU proposals that aim to improve the availability and accessibility of out-of-court dispute resolution schemes by consumers and business. Covers the likely impacts to UK businesses, consumers and the operators of existing dispute resolution schemes, including ombudsman schemes. These views will help inform the UK negotiating position.

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Call for evidence on EU proposals on alternative dispute resolution (ADR)

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Published 21 December 2011

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