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Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law, Second Edition
2nd edition
9781785368202 Edward Elgar Publishing
Consumer law and policy continues to be of great concern to both national and international regulatory bodies, and the second edition of the Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law provides an updated international and comparative analysis of the central legal and policy issues, in both developed and developing economies.
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Consumer law and policy continues to be of great concern to both national and international regulatory bodies, and the second edition of the Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law provides an updated international and comparative analysis of the central legal and policy issues, in both developed and developing economies.
Taking a thematic approach, and yet highlighting issues in different national contexts, the Handbook explores issues which are common to all countries, such as social policy and effective business regulation, and relates consumer law to contemporary trends in human rights law.
Features of this edition:
• consideration of the potential for new regulatory complexity as a result of Brexit
• reflections on the growth of middle class consumption in Asia and Latin America and the impact that this will have on business reforms
• coverage of increasing divergence between the regulatory models of both the EU and the US
• focus on the challenges and opportunities that the digital age presents for consumer market regulation
• analysis of the significant changes in consumer credit law and policy since the financial crash of 2008.
This Handbook will provide researchers, students and policymakers with an insight to the main policy debates in differing national and sectoral contexts, and provide models of legal regulation which contribute to the evaluation and development of consumer laws and policy.
Taking a thematic approach, and yet highlighting issues in different national contexts, the Handbook explores issues which are common to all countries, such as social policy and effective business regulation, and relates consumer law to contemporary trends in human rights law.
Features of this edition:
• consideration of the potential for new regulatory complexity as a result of Brexit
• reflections on the growth of middle class consumption in Asia and Latin America and the impact that this will have on business reforms
• coverage of increasing divergence between the regulatory models of both the EU and the US
• focus on the challenges and opportunities that the digital age presents for consumer market regulation
• analysis of the significant changes in consumer credit law and policy since the financial crash of 2008.
This Handbook will provide researchers, students and policymakers with an insight to the main policy debates in differing national and sectoral contexts, and provide models of legal regulation which contribute to the evaluation and development of consumer laws and policy.
Contributors
Contributors: I. Benöhr, C. Hawes, D.R. Hensler, G. Howells, D. Kingsford Smith, A. MacCulloch, H.-W. Micklitz, J.P. Nehf, J. Niemi, L. Nottage, D.G. Owen, P. Quirk, S. Rachagan, I. Ramsay, J.A. Rothchild, P. Rott, R. Schulze, C. Scott, P. Spiller, K. Tokeley, C. Twigg-Flesner, T. Wilhelmsson, C. Willett
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Consumer law in its international dimension
Geraint Howells, Iain Ramsay and Thomas Wilhelmsson
2. Consumer protection and human rights
Iris Benöhr and Hans-W. Micklitz
3. Development and consumer law
Sothi Rachagan
4. The consumer and competition law
Angus MacCulloch
5. Misleading and unfair advertising
James P. Nehf
6. Protecting rational choice: Information and the right of withdrawal
Christian Twigg-Flesner and Reiner Schulze
7. Unfair terms and standard form contracts
Thomas Wilhelmsson and Chris Willett
8. Sales and guarantees
Cynthia Hawes and Christian Twigg-Flesner
9. Products liability law in America and Europe
Geraint Howells and David G. Owen
10. Product safety regulation
Luke Nottage
11. Consumers and services of general interest
Peter Rott and Chris Willett
12. Consumer protection and the Internet
Patrick Quirk and John A. Rothchild
13. Regulation of consumer credit
Iain Ramsay
14. Personal insolvency
Johanna Niemi
15. Financial services regulation and the investor as consumer
Dimity Kingsford Smith
16. Individual consumer redress
Peter Spiller and Kate Tokeley
17. Using class actions to enforce consumer protection law
Deborah R. Hensler
18. Enforcing consumer protection laws
Colin Scott
Index
Preface
1. Consumer law in its international dimension
Geraint Howells, Iain Ramsay and Thomas Wilhelmsson
2. Consumer protection and human rights
Iris Benöhr and Hans-W. Micklitz
3. Development and consumer law
Sothi Rachagan
4. The consumer and competition law
Angus MacCulloch
5. Misleading and unfair advertising
James P. Nehf
6. Protecting rational choice: Information and the right of withdrawal
Christian Twigg-Flesner and Reiner Schulze
7. Unfair terms and standard form contracts
Thomas Wilhelmsson and Chris Willett
8. Sales and guarantees
Cynthia Hawes and Christian Twigg-Flesner
9. Products liability law in America and Europe
Geraint Howells and David G. Owen
10. Product safety regulation
Luke Nottage
11. Consumers and services of general interest
Peter Rott and Chris Willett
12. Consumer protection and the Internet
Patrick Quirk and John A. Rothchild
13. Regulation of consumer credit
Iain Ramsay
14. Personal insolvency
Johanna Niemi
15. Financial services regulation and the investor as consumer
Dimity Kingsford Smith
16. Individual consumer redress
Peter Spiller and Kate Tokeley
17. Using class actions to enforce consumer protection law
Deborah R. Hensler
18. Enforcing consumer protection laws
Colin Scott
Index