Consumer Protection, Competition Law and Economic Regulation: Prioritisation Principles
A CAA consultation seeking views on draft guidance setting out the principles the CAA intends to apply when choosing which consumer protection, competition law and economic regulation work to pursue. It is the foundational CAA guidance document on how the regulator prioritises its consumer protection framework activities.
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Consumer protection, competition law and economic regulationprioritisation principles
From:
Civil Aviation Authority
Published
31 October 2014
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Summary
Seeks views on guidance about how the Civil Aviation Authority should prioritise its work on consumer protection, competition law and economic regulation.
This consultation was held on
another website
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This consultation ran from
1am on 31 October 2014
to
11:59pm on 7 January 2015
Consultation description
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has drafted guidance on the principles it intends to apply to when choosing which pieces of work to pursue in the areas of:
consumer protection
competition law
economic regulation.
It is seeking the views of stakeholders to make sure this guidance is useful to them.
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