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The yearbook of consumer law : 2007

Talks about the developments in the consumer law field with a domestic, regional and international dimension. This book offers a range of articles, focusing on specific areas of consumer law, including sales, credit or safety and general issues such as consumer law theory. It is intended for those working in the areas of consumer law and policy.
Print Book, English, 2007
Ashgate, Aldershot (UK), 2007
XVII, 449 p. ; 24 cm.
9780754647331, 0754647331
954107763
Articles 2006: Reasonable expectations, good faith and self-regulatory codes, Alan Barron; Insolvent sellers and pre-paying buyers, Robert Bradgate and Fidelma White; Utility regulation in a small island state - ensuring a fair deal for consumers in Malta, Paul Edgar Micallef; No closer to harmonization? The implementation of Directive 1999/44/EC into English and German law three years on, Peter Rott and Christian Twigg-Flesner; Consumer law and European contract law, Reiner Schulze; The notion of the empowered and informed consumer in consumer policy and how to protect the vulnerable under such a regime, Jules Stuyck; The links between competition policy and consumer protection, Stephen Weatherill; The informed consumer v the vulnerable consumer in European unfair commercial practices law - a comment, Thomas Wilhelmsson; Liability for incorrect installation and other services associated with consumer goods, Chris Willett and David Oughton; The imperative for a strong regulatory approach to consumer protection, Angela Yeoman-Clark. Current Developments 2006: General: The Italian Codice del Consumo - improved consumer protection through a new codification? Barbara Pasa and Martin Weitenberg; Consumer Safety: The general product safety regulations 2005: implementing Directive 2001/95 - EC in the UK, Peter Cartwright; Consumer product safety regulation reform in Australia: ongoing processes and possible outcomes, Luke Nottage; Advertising and Marketing: Consumer Protection Act 1987 - new code of practice on pricing, Richard Bragg; The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, Bertel De Groote and Kristof De Vulder; Contract: easyCar (UK) Limited v Office of Fair Trading, Elizabeth Hall; Preventing consumer credit over-commitment and irresponsible lending in Australia, Nicola Howell; Consumer Credit Bill, Eva Lomnicka; Linked contracts and doorstep selling: case note on ECJ, judgments of 25 October 2005, Cases C-350/03 - Schulte and C-229/04 - Crailsheimer Volksbank, Peter Rott; Access of Justice and Enforcement: Office of Fair Trading v MB Designs (Scotland) Limited and others, Gillian Black; Regulation EC 2006/2004 on consumer protection cooperation, Sarah Kaye; The proposal for a European small claims procedure, Mark Mildred; Current developments in private international law, Michel Van Huffel.