Abstract
This paper discusses the role of empirical research in the discipline of Consumer Protection, a social science as it deals with the welfare of society in general and consumers in particular. The researchers conducted an empirical survey to arrive at the present levels of consumer awareness with respect to harmful effects of mobile phone signals. The same has been elucidated upon. Problems faced in conducting the survey, the role of technology and the importance of empirical studies in such upcoming social sciences have also been highlighted.
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Chawla, Varnika 3rd Year, B.A.LL.B Student and Singh, Vishwajeet 3rd Year, B.A.LL.B Student
(2014)
"Consumer Rights & Consumer Protection: A Case Study on Mobile Phones Signals,"
International Journal on Consumer Law and Practice: Vol. 2, Article 6.
Available at:
https://repository.nls.ac.in/ijclp/vol2/iss1/6