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  • Consumer and Trading Law: Text, Cases and Materials

    Consumer and Trading Law by Miller, C. J.; Harvey, Brian W.; Parry, Deborah L.;

    Text, Cases and Materials

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 24 September 1998

    • ISBN 9780198764786
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages810 pages
    • Size 234x158x38 mm
    • Weight 875 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This key consumer law text contains materials drawn from a broad range of sources, including extracts from: cases and statutes; Government and Law Commission reports; and publications produced by the Office of Fair Trading and the National Consumer Council. The extracts (many of which are not readily accessible elsewhere) are introduced, linked and contextualised by extensive commentary, notes, problems and questions for discussion.

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    Long description:

    This key text on consumer law contains materials drawn from a broad range of sources and includes extracts from: cases and statutes; Government and Law Commission reports; and publications produced by the Office of Fair Trading and the National Consumer Council. It also incorporates materials illustrating the approach of other jurisdictions, most notably within the Commonwealth, north America and continental Europe. The ever-increasing influence of the European Community is apparent throughout this work and the extracts (many of which are not readily accessible elsewhere) are introduced, linked and contextualised by extensive commentary, notes, problems and questions for discussion.

    The book takes full account of the major statutory changes since the last edition, for example, the Consumer Protection Act 1987, the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994, the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992, the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regualtions 1994 and the General Product Safety Regulations 1994. In addition, there is discussion of developments affecting the enforcement of penalties, including conditional fee agreements and group actions, together with coverage of the substantial amount of recent case law.

    Miller, Harvey and Parry offer wide-ranging and authoritative coverage of an increasingly complex area of law. It will be an invaluable source of learning for all students of consumer law, particularly undergraduates and those on Legal Practice courses. It will also interest specialist and non-specialist practitioners, and non-lawyers who deal with consumer law such as trading standards officers and those proffering advice from citizens advice bureaux.

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    Table of Contents:

    The ambit of consumer law
    The framework of remedies: representations, warranties and promotional claims
    Contracts for the supply of goods
    Contracts for the supply of services
    Product liability
    Aspects of consumer credit
    Exemption clauses and unfair contract terms
    The enforcement of private law remedies: some problems of individual redress
    The enforcement of private law remedies: collective redress
    The consumer, codes of practice and advertising
    Aspects of the duty to trade fairly
    Aspects of the general criminal law relating to trading standards including consumer safety
    Trade descriptions: goods and services
    False price claims
    General statutory defences in consumer protection legislation

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