
This contribution is concerned with the possibilities of consumer participation in the formulation of consumer policy by the European Commission. Consumer influence in other EC bodies — such as the European Parliament and the Economic and Social Committee — is considered in so far as they determine the extent of consumer representation at the Commission level. After reviewing the legal basis for consumer representation, special attention is given to the development and the activities of the Consumers Consultative Council and the Consumer Policy Service. Their impact on the entire consumer policy of the Community is analysed as well as the restrictions which they face. Finally, requirements for a more efficient consumer representation at the Commission level are formulated.
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