Includes bibliographical references (pages 627-656) and index.
Contents:
Product safety regulation. Rationales for consumer law and policy -- Frameworks and forms of regulation of consumer markets -- The regulation of deceptive and unfair commercial practices -- Implementation and enforcement of unfair commercial practices law -- Standard form consumer contracts and the search for fairness -- Regulation of consumer credit markets -- Quality regulation and post-purchase quality problems -- Product safety regulation.
Summary:
Iain Ramsay This new edition continues to provide a critical introduction to the legal regulation of consumer markets, situating it within the context of broader debates about rationales for regulation, the role of the state and the growth of neo-liberalism. It draws on interdisciplinary sources, assessing, for example, the increased influence of behavioural economics on consumer law. It analyses the Europeanisation of consumer law and the tensions between neo-liberalism and the social market, consumer protection and consumer choice, in the establishment of the single market ground rules. The book also assesses national, regional and international responses to the world financial crisis as reflected in the regulation of consumer credit markets. -- Publisher.
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