Examples of using Ecc-net in English and their translations into Polish
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ECC-Net- The European Consumer Centres Network.
For detailed information, visit the ECC-Net website.
Information provided by ECC-Net in July 2016- see our legal notice.
Case studies: examples of complaints resolved by the ECC-Net.
ECC-Net central site including links to national sites
Cooperation between the Network and ECC-Net.
Cooperation between the Judicial Network and ECC-Net to be developed to settle specific disputes;
Any additional costs would need to be decided in agreement with Member States which co-finance the ECC-Net.
In the summer of 2010, ECC-Net will finalise a joint project reviewing complaints related to the air transport handled by the network in 2008.
Citizens' Signpost Service, ECC-Net, Euro-jus, plus a large volume of work of Commission services.
The number of consumers who have contacted ECC-Net for help or advice on air passenger rights has risen seven times during the first week of the crisis compared with the previous week.
including the contact points of the European Consumer Centres Network(ECC-Net), from which providers or recipients may obtain practical assistance.
The ECC-Net can provide advice to fans on consumer issues before they leave
If your complaint concerns a cross-border rental, but is not covered by the ECRCS then you may wish to contact the European Consumer Centres Network(ECC-Net) to get more information about your rights.
ECC-Net handles about 60,000 cases annually for consumers who turn to them for advice
The Commission also co-finances the European Consumer Centres Network(ECC-Net)17 which provides practical information
further efforts to promote the ECC-Net.
An EU-wide network designed to promote consumer confidence, the European Consumer Centres Network(ECC-Net) informs consumers on their rights
such as the contact points of the European Consumer Centres Network(ECC-Net), consumer associations
The existing European networks such as the ECC-Net or FIN-Net which already help individual consumers to access an alternative dispute resolution in another country could also help consumers with similar claims to access the appropriate collective alternative dispute resolution schemes in another Member State.
The Commission also facilitates consumer access to non-judicial procedures in online cross-border disputes through the network of European Consumer Centres(ECC-Net) which connects consumers with 400 alternative dispute-resolution bodies in the EU19.