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Luxembourg RAD Transposition

Cover photo: CC BY-SA 4.0 by GilPe


On 30th October 2025, the Chamber of Deputies in Luxembourg unanimously adopted Bill No. 7650, introducing a procedure for representative (class) actions in consumer law by inserting a new Livre 5 into the Code de la consommation. The Act implements Directive (EU) 2020/1828 (the RAD) and provides a centralised, court-supervised mechanism enabling qualified entities (for example, approved consumer associations or regulatory bodies) to bring collective claims on behalf of consumers who have suffered similar or identical harm caused by the same professional conduct. Luxembourg had been the final EU Member State not to notify any transposition measures to the European Commission. With the adoption, this completes the formal notification process across the Union, although a small number of Member States have still only communicated draft or partial measures.


Read the entirety of the transposition here.


Luxembourg flag with red, white and light blue stripes, photographed in close-up with a blurred city background.

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