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UK implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive 2011/83/EU

Sought views on the UK’s implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive (CRD).

Last fetched 03 May 2026 · gov.uk
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The Consumer Rights Directive (CRD) was agreed by all member states of the European Union in October 2011. The CRD aims to simplify and harmonise rules in a limited number of areas, to encourage growth and raise consumer confidence in buying across borders.

The CRD’s aims to:

  • ensure transparency of information, particularly to pre-contractual information for distance and off-premises contracts (but also for other goods and services contracts)
  • ensure there is express consent from the consumer for any additional payments
  • ensure cancellations rights for distance and off-premises contracts
  • prohibit excessive fees for paying the trader - the subject of a separate consultation to effect early implementation of this provision.
  • prohibit excessive phone charges for consumers contacting traders about existing contracts

It also updates legislation to clarify the cancellation rights and obligations of buyers and sellers of digital products.

The harmonisation aims of this Directive mean that the majority of provisions must be implemented as described. Member states do not have flexibility on applying it to sectors within the scope of the Directive. The proposals in this consultation show areas where we do have flexibility.

Documents
Enhancing consumer confidence by modernising consumer law: consultation on the implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive 2011/83/EUapplication/pdfEU Consumer Rights Directive: pre-contractual information requirements for contracts other than distance or off-premises - impact assessmentapplication/pdfEU Consumer Rights Directive: information requirements and extension of the right to withdraw for off-premises contracts - impact assessmentapplication/pdfEU Consumer Rights Directive: information requirements and right to withdraw for distance contracts - impact assessmentapplication/pdfEU Consumer Rights Directive: provisions on delivery, passing of risk, communication by telephone and consent for additional payments. Impact assessmentapplication/pdfStakeholder responses to the implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive through the Consumer Contracts (information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013application/pdfConsumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations: implementing guidanceapplication/pdfImpact assessment: implementation of the EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU)application/pdfReform of consumer law draft regulations: proforma for additional comments by 11 October 2013application/mswordReform of consumer law: draft regulations - government response to consultations on misleading and aggressive practices and the European Consumer Rights Directiveapplication/pdfGovernment response to the recommendations of the Law Commission and Scottish Law Commission on misleading and aggressive commercial practices and the consultation on implementing the Consumer Rights Directiveapplication/pdfDraft Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Payments) Regulations 2013application/pdfDraft Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Payments) Regulations: overview and frequently asked questionsapplication/pdfImplementation of the EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU): final impact assessmentapplication/pdfDirective 2011/83/EU on Consumer Rights: draft transposition noteapplication/pdf