The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue was founded in 1998 as a forum for transatlantic discussions on Intellectual rights, Internet society, and food [1] between and among consumer organizations in the United States and European Union. [2] [3] Members include The European Consumers' Organisation, the American Civil Liberties Union, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Privacy International, Consumers Union and Consumer Federation of America [4]
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue holds a conference once a year, alternately in U.S.A and the EU [5]
Some activities have been funded by Open Society Institute. [6]
Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Law and Society
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue was founded in 1998 as a forum for transatlantic discussions on Intellectual rights, Internet society, and food [1] between and among consumer organizations in the United States and European Union. [2] [3] Members include The European Consumers' Organisation, the American Civil Liberties Union, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Privacy International, Consumers Union and Consumer Federation of America [4]
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue holds a conference once a year, alternately in U.S.A and the EU [5]
Some activities have been funded by Open Society Institute. [6]
Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Law and Society