CARICOM Competition
Commission and Commonwealth Conference on Enforcement Practices and Emerging
Trends in Consumer Protection
The
CARICOM Competition Commission (CCC) is pleased to announce a closing
conference to its Online Consumer Protection Course for consumer protection
officials and competition officials in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy
(CSME), to be held virtually on 15th June 2023, at 11am ECT or 4pm
UK.
The
conference will feature expert speakers on Enforcement and Redress -
Jason Freeman, UK Competition and Markets Authority, Sasha Gaye-Russell,
Jamaica Consumer Affairs Commission, and include an overview of new proposals
by the CARICOM Secretariat's Ms. Cecila Melville for financial consumer
protection. CCC's Mr. Rommell Hippolyte will introduce the segment with a look
at assessment of consumer detriment.
Emerging
Trends in the Digital Economy
for consumer protection will be the main focus of the session with Professor
Dr. Archana Gulati presenting on developments in India; Dr. Iris Benöhr of
Queen Mary University on consumer credit and debt in the UK and EU; and Ms.
Vashti Maharaj of the Commonwealth speaking to consumer issues in data
protection and cybersecurity. CCC's Ms. Nievia Ramsundar will support the
segment with an overview of key legislative issues for protection of the
digital consumer.
The
online course saw an estimated 100 participants ranging from the CSME, Africa,
South Pacific and Europe learn about the key building blocks for effective
consumer protection to support the development of the region's consumer
protection framework, which is a core enabler to achieving a fully integrated
regional economy.
The
course is primarily facilitated by Dr. Iris Benöhr, who is a Senior Lecturer
(Associate Professor) in Law at Queen Mary University of London and the Deputy
Director of the Institute for Competition and Consumers (ICC), with
contributions from national consumer protection authorities within the region
and the CCC.
The
online course would not have been possible without the support of the
Commonwealth Secretariat's Connectivity Agenda Section, which provided funding
to facilitate the course's development.
Recognizing
that CCC celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, Justice
Christopher Blackman, Chairman of the CCC said:
"Given the fast paced
developments in the digital world, the time is right to look at tools and
measures small island developing states are required to take to ensure
consumers are not unnecessarily disadvantaged through lack of effective
consumer frameworks"."
Paolo
Kautoke, Senior
Director, of the Trade Oceans and Natural Resources Directorate, of the Commonwealth
Secretariat said:
"Whilst there are many
tangible benefits that are derived from digital markets within the global
economy, it is of equal importance to establish clear consumer protection and
enforcement frameworks that foster trust, confidence and safety in doing business online. This
initiative aligns with one of the outcomes of the recently concluded
Commonwealth Trade Minister's Meeting where the importance of co-operation in
promoting coherence in regulatory and policy frameworks governing digital trade
and the digital economy was highlighted."
The
closing conference together with the first webinar held on May 3rd,
2023, will remain available on the course link and CCC YouTube channel so
future course participants may benefit from the learning.
Interested
persons in Emerging Trends in Consumer Protection are welcome to attend and
learn from our dynamic speakers.
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