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The German Civil Code (BGB) has undergone significant changes in 1990, focusing on consumer protection. The amendments introduced key provisions to ensure fairness and transparency in contractual relationships, including warranties, contract cancellation, and liability for defective goods. The Code aims to safeguard consumer interests, provide legal recourse in disputes, and foster contractual equity. The success of consumer protection relies on both the scope of the legislation and the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms.

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