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The Law on Consumer Protection 2013 in Turkey is a comprehensive legislation aimed at protecting consumers. Key strengths include its broad coverage of various sectors and issues, as well as strong regulatory oversight. However, the law faces challenges in its implementation, primarily due to bureaucratic complexities and a lack of awareness among consumers. Additionally, the law's scope does not extend to address the rapid advancements in online commerce and digital platforms. Despite these weaknesses, the law remains a robust framework for consumer protection in Turkey.

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