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The Turkish Law on Consumer Protection, enacted in 2013, aims to strengthen consumer rights and regulate market behavior. The Act comprises key provisions, including the right to accurate and comprehensive information, strict warranty obligations, and prohibition of unfair commercial practices such as false advertising. While the Act provides robust consumer protections, its effectiveness depends on consistent enforcement and adaptability to rapidly changing market conditions, including the digital commerce landscape.

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