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The Basic Consumer Act, enacted in Japan in 1968, is a landmark legislation that aims to secure consumers' basic rights and promote the healthy development of the Japanese economy. The Act sets out three key provisions: Right to Safety, Right to Information, and Remedies and Redress. Additionally, it emphasizes the state's role in consumer protection. While considered progressive for its time, the Act has been criticized for its lack of specificity and enforcement mechanisms. Today, it requires updating to address contemporary challenges like online transactions and data protection, making it a pivotal piece of legislation in need of thoughtful revision.
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