Consumer Law Unlocked

Consumer Law Unlocked

Author: Elizabeth de Stadler

Publisher: Siber Ink

Published: 2013-08-16

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1920025529

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The recent introduction of the Consumer Protection Act revolutionised consumer rights in South Africa. It also fundamentally altered the way in which businesses are required to treat their clients, imposing a new set of obligations - or at least a formalised set of responsibilities - that had been easily circumnavigated or simply ignored before. Marketing campaigns, returns policies, terms and conditions, quality issues, and a host of business practices had to be reviewed and reappraised. Some businesses have done this, while many blithely continue as if nothing has changed, little appreciating the risks of non-compliance and - perhaps more importantly - failing to appreciate that treating consumers fairly is simply a sound business practice. This new work provides a comprehensive overview of consumer law - not just the Act - in a way that follows the typical structure of consumer transactions. It serves to guide, educate and enlighten the professional, the business person and the consumer alike. No business or professional adviser should be without it. Written by a leading specialist in the field, it is simple, clear, comprehensive, authoritative and accessible.


Consumer Law Unlocked

Consumer Law Unlocked

Author: Elizabeth De Stadler

Publisher:

Published: 2014-01-27

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781920025519

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The recent introduction of the Consumer Protection Act revolutionised consumer rights in South Africa.


Rethinking EU Consumer Law

Rethinking EU Consumer Law

Author: Geraint Howells

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 135167532X

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In Rethinking EU Consumer Law, the authors analyse the development of EU consumer law on the basis of a number of clear themes, which are then traced through specific areas. Recurring themes include the artificiality of the EU’s consumer image, the problems created by the drive towards maximum harmonisation, and the unexpected effects EU Consumer Law has had on national law. The book argues that EU Consumer Law has the potential of enhancing the protecting of consumers throughout the EU and could offer a model for consumer law elsewhere in the world, but in order to unlock this potential, there needs to be a rethink with regard to the EU’s approach to consumer law and policy.


The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy

The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy

Author: Evan Selinger

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-04-02

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 1316859274

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Businesses are rushing to collect personal data to fuel surging demand. Data enthusiasts claim personal information that's obtained from the commercial internet, including mobile platforms, social networks, cloud computing, and connected devices, will unlock path-breaking innovation, including advanced data security. By contrast, regulators and activists contend that corporate data practices too often disempower consumers by creating privacy harms and related problems. As the Internet of Things matures and facial recognition, predictive analytics, big data, and wearable tracking grow in power, scale, and scope, a controversial ecosystem will exacerbate the acrimony over commercial data capture and analysis. The only productive way forward is to get a grip on the key problems right now and change the conversation. That's exactly what Jules Polonetsky, Omer Tene, and Evan Selinger do. They bring together diverse views from leading academics, business leaders, and policymakers to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the new data economy.


Modern Consumer Law

Modern Consumer Law

Author: Katherine Porter

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2016-05-27

Total Pages: 851

ISBN-13: 1454860855

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Modern Consumer Law is a lively, concise, problem-focused text on contemporary consumer law. It is the only text on the market conceptualized after Dodd-Frank and its creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The book takes a functional approach to consumer law, looking at types of transactions such as mortgages as well as kinds of laws such as disclosure rules. It examines core theoretical questions in an accessible way, revealing consumer law as a series of statutes built on the common law foundations of contract and tort. Organized into 28 class-sized assignments, the book is easy to adapt to a teacher’s preferences in terms of focus and class credits. The problems provide students with the opportunity to apply statutes to realistic situations and ask them to consider the perspectives of consumers, businesses, and lawmakers. Katherine Porter is a national expert in consumer law and a co-author of Wolter Kluwer’s The Law of Debtors and Creditors.


Seduction by Contract

Seduction by Contract

Author: Oren Bar-Gill

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-08-23

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 019966336X

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Seduction by Contract explains how consumer contracts emerge from market forces and consumer psychology. Consumers' predictable mistakes - they are short-sighted, optimistic, and imperfectly rational - compel sellers to compete by hiding the true costs of products in complex, misleading contracts. Only better law can overcome the market's failure.


Australian Commercial Law

Australian Commercial Law

Author: Dilan Thampapillai

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-06-24

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 1108728499

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Fully revised and updated, Australian Commercial Law is indispensable for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of commercial law.


Watchdog

Watchdog

Author: Richard Cordray

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-02-03

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0197503012

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Every day across America, consumers face issues with credit cards, mortgages, car loans, and student loans. When they are cheated or mistreated, all too often they hit a brick wall against the financial companies. People are fed up with being run over by big corporations, and few have the resources or expertise to fight back on their own. It is no wonder consumers feel powerless: they are outgunned every step of the way. Since 1970, the financial industry has doubled in size. It is the biggest source of campaign contributions to federal candidates and parties, spending about $1 billion annually on campaigns and another $500 million on lobbying. The four biggest banks each now has more than $1 trillion in assets. Financial products have become a mass of fine print that consumers can hardly even read, let alone understand. Growing problems in the increasingly one-sided finance markets blew up the economy in 2008. In the aftermath, Congress created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Sharing the stories of individual consumers, Watchdog shows how the Bureau quickly became a powerful force for good, suing big banks for cheating or deceiving consumers, putting limits on predatory lenders, simplifying mortgage paperwork, and stepping in to help solve problems raised by individual consumers. It tells a hopeful story of how our system can be reformed by putting government back on the side of the people, to strengthen our families, safeguard the marketplace, and establish a new baseline of fairness in our democratic society.


Guide to Consumer Credit Law and Practice

Guide to Consumer Credit Law and Practice

Author: Dennis Rosenthal

Publisher: MICHIE

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780406013101

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This is a practical, introductory guide to consumer credit and hire law, a complex area affecting a vast number of people. This concise treatment does not simply follow the text of the Act but deals with the application of the law in everyday situations.