Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law

Author:   Geraint Howells ,  Iain Ramsay ,  Thomas Wilhelmsson ,  David Kraft
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781847201287


Pages:   608
Publication Date:   26 February 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Geraint Howells ,  Iain Ramsay ,  Thomas Wilhelmsson ,  David Kraft
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781847201287


ISBN 10:   1847201288
Pages:   608
Publication Date:   26 February 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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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

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‘The Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is one of an extensive series of “Handbooks of Research” published by Edward Elgar. This volume is a very welcome addition to the series, and offers consumer and commercial law scholars much useful material and comment. One of its many attractions is the wide range of topics covered in its 18 chapters. . . the Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is an excellent addition to any library. It is particularly useful as a teaching resource, as well as a first port of call for the latest academic research in the field.’ -- Gillian Black, The Edinburgh Law Review ‘This is a truly international effort, and one with a strong commitment to human rights by the highly reputable authors coming from different jurisdictions! The many facets of today’s consumer law are presented to the reader, including developing countries - a fascinating effort in a dynamically emerging field of law! We are comprehensively informed about such “bread and butter areas” as advertising, unfair terms, consumer guarantees, product safety and liability, consumer credit, and redress. But traditional consumer law concepts and remedies are facing challenges in more complex areas, like “services of general internet” where consumers and private users should enjoy equal access to “universal services”, with the “internet” where speed must not be a pretext to eliminate standards of fair dealing, with risky investment services under the problematic paradigm shift from “investor protection” to “investor confidence”. A book to read, to think about, to work with for everybody interested in the future of consumer markets and law in a time of economic crisis!’ -- Norbert Reich, University of Bremen, Germany ‘This is a richly interesting collection of essays, written by leading names in the field. It offers a thoroughly reliable survey of key tensions and challenges in modern consumer law and brilliantly combines thematic overview with detailed analysis. It will stimulate comparative thinking, it will provide a source of information and it will be welcomed by consumer law scholars all over the world.’ -- Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK


'The Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is one of an extensive series of Handbooks of Research published by Edward Elgar. This volume is a very welcome addition to the series, and offers consumer and commercial law scholars much useful material and comment. One of its many attractions is the wide range of topics covered in its 18 chapters. . . the Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is an excellent addition to any library. It is particularly useful as a teaching resource, as well as a first port of call for the latest academic research in the field.' -- Gillian Black, The Edinburgh Law Review 'This is a truly international effort, and one with a strong commitment to human rights by the highly reputable authors coming from different jurisdictions! The many facets of today's consumer law are presented to the reader, including developing countries - a fascinating effort in a dynamically emerging field of law! We are comprehensively informed about such bread and butter areas as advertising, unfair terms, consumer guarantees, product safety and liability, consumer credit, and redress. But traditional consumer law concepts and remedies are facing challenges in more complex areas, like services of general internet where consumers and private users should enjoy equal access to universal services , with the internet where speed must not be a pretext to eliminate standards of fair dealing, with risky investment services under the problematic paradigm shift from investor protection to investor confidence . A book to read, to think about, to work with for everybody interested in the future of consumer markets and law in a time of economic crisis!' -- Norbert Reich, University of Bremen, Germany 'This is a richly interesting collection of essays, written by leading names in the field. It offers a thoroughly reliable survey of key tensions and challenges in modern consumer law and brilliantly combines thematic overview with detailed analysis. It will stimulate comparative thinking, it will provide a source of information and it will be welcomed by consumer law scholars all over the world.' -- Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK


`The Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is one of an extensive series of Handbooks of Research published by Edward Elgar. This volume is a very welcome addition to the series, and offers consumer and commercial law scholars much useful material and comment. One of its many attractions is the wide range of topics covered in its 18 chapters. . . the Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is an excellent addition to any library. It is particularly useful as a teaching resource, as well as a first port of call for the latest academic research in the field.' -- Gillian Black, The Edinburgh Law Review `This is a truly international effort, and one with a strong commitment to human rights by the highly reputable authors coming from different jurisdictions! The many facets of today's consumer law are presented to the reader, including developing countries - a fascinating effort in a dynamically emerging field of law! We are comprehensively informed about such bread and butter areas as advertising, unfair terms, consumer guarantees, product safety and liability, consumer credit, and redress. But traditional consumer law concepts and remedies are facing challenges in more complex areas, like services of general internet where consumers and private users should enjoy equal access to universal services , with the internet where speed must not be a pretext to eliminate standards of fair dealing, with risky investment services under the problematic paradigm shift from investor protection to investor confidence . A book to read, to think about, to work with for everybody interested in the future of consumer markets and law in a time of economic crisis!' -- Norbert Reich, University of Bremen, Germany `This is a richly interesting collection of essays, written by leading names in the field. It offers a thoroughly reliable survey of key tensions and challenges in modern consumer law and brilliantly combines thematic overview with detailed analysis. It will stimulate comparative thinking, it will provide a source of information and it will be welcomed by consumer law scholars all over the world.' -- Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK


'The Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is one of an extensive series of Handbooks of Research published by Edward Elgar. This volume is a very welcome addition to the series, and offers consumer and commercial law scholars much useful material and comment. One of its many attractions is the wide range of topics covered in its 18 chapters... the Handbook of Research on International Consumer Law is an excellent addition to any library. It is particularly useful as a teaching resource, as well as a first port of call for the latest academic research in the field.' -- Gillian Black, The Edinburgh Law Review 'This is a truly international effort, and one with a strong commitment to human rights by the highly reputable authors coming from different jurisdictions! The many facets of today's consumer law are presented to the reader, including developing countries - a fascinating effort in a dynamically emerging field of law! We are comprehensively informed about such bread and butter areas as advertising, unfair terms, consumer guarantees, product safety and liability, consumer credit, and redress. But traditional consumer law concepts and remedies are facing challenges in more complex areas, like services of general internet where consumers and private users should enjoy equal access to universal services , with the internet where speed must not be a pretext to eliminate standards of fair dealing, with risky investment services under the problematic paradigm shift from investor protection to investor confidence . A book to read, to think about, to work with for everybody interested in the future of consumer markets and law in a time of economic crisis!' -- Norbert Reich, University of Bremen, Germany 'This is a richly interesting collection of essays, written by leading names in the field. It offers a thoroughly reliable survey of key tensions and challenges in modern consumer law and brilliantly combines thematic overview with detailed analysis. It will stimulate comparative thinking, it will provide a source of information and it will be welcomed by consumer law scholars all over the world.' -- Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford, UK


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Edited by Geraint Howells, University of Galway, Ireland, Iain Ramsay, Professor of Law, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK and Thomas Wilhelmsson, Professor Emeritus of Civil and Commercial Law and Chancellor Emeritus, University of Helsinki, Finland with David Kraft, formerly of Manchester University, UK

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