The relativity of the subjective rights of consumers

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Erika Isler Soto

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This work attempts to approach the abuse of rights, from the perspective of the rights of consumers. To achieve this objective, it begins with a brief statement of what precisely is meant by the referred institution. Subsequently, it analyses the nature of the warranty established in the Act 19,496. Consequently, it is suggested that some limitations in our legal system restrict the warranties of users, and whose violation would lead to an abusive exercise of rights.

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Isler Soto, E. (2011). The relativity of the subjective rights of consumers. Revista De Derecho (Valdivia), 24(2), 65–89. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-09502011000200003
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INVESTIGACIONES