Consumer Protection Law in Australia provides a clear and detailed explanation of the application and effect of consumer protection and product liability law in Australia.
The second edition is fully revised and details developments affecting the operation of the Australian Consumer Law since its introduction in January 2011, providing readers with a sound understanding of the legislative landscape in which it operates.
It includes an analysis of the recent amendments to the unconscionable conduct provisions introduced by the Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment Act 2011 (Cth). The regime is positioned within the existing judicial framework and the commentary includes analysis of recent case law decided under the scheme since its commencement, including the High Court decision in Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Ltd [2013] HCA 25.
Consumer Protection Law in Australia is an invaluable guide for legal practitioners, academics and students.
Features* Explains the mechanism under which the federal and state and territory laws operate* Operates as a road-map to all aspects of the consumer regime, including regulation and public and private enforcement* Includes explanatory tables to assist with navigation of legislation* Comprehensively discusses key areas such as consumer guarantees, unfair contract provisions and product liability* Provides a detialed table comparing provisions of the Trade Practices Act and the Australian Consumer LawRelated TitlesBruce, Australian Competition Law, 2nd ed, 2013Carter, Contract and the Australian Consumer Law: A Guide, 2011Lockhart, The Law of Misleading or Deceptive conduct, 3rd ed, 2011Steinwall, LexisNexis Annotated Acts: Annotated Competition and Consumer Legislation, 2013
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A Bruce Imprint: Butterworths Country of Publication: Australia Edition: 2nd edition ISBN:9780409334005 ISBN 10: 0409334006 Publication Date:23 December 2013 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active