Abstract (may include machine translation)
Multi-level marketing is one of those business concepts that has become popular virtually in all European post-socialist systems at the beginning of their transition towards market economies; including the Western Balkans. Although hundreds of consumers have become members of their variants, and many have also suffered losses within a short time span, this has occurred virtually unnoticed by the local lawmakers. Hardly has the regulatory inertia been changed by now save the countries that have in the meantime acceded the European Union that possesses the “4Finance UAB” test to differentiate legitimate MLM ventures from disguised pyramid schemes quite similarly to the earlier ‘Amway Test’ of the Federal Trade Commission of the United States. Besides presenting these topics and filling a
gap in legal scholarship, the article reflects on the reasons why more attention should be devoted to these developments by regulators being sensitive to the collective rights of consumers.
gap in legal scholarship, the article reflects on the reasons why more attention should be devoted to these developments by regulators being sensitive to the collective rights of consumers.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Zaštita kolektivnih interesa potrošača |
Subtitle of host publication | Međunarodna naučna konferencija |
Publisher | Univerzitet Union u Beogradu, Pravni fakultet |
Pages | 46-66 |
Number of pages | 21 |
ISBN (Print) | 9788679520500 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2021 |