Consumer protection 2000 : public interest and corporate priorities in the 1990s

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Consumer protection 2000 : public interest and corporate priorities in the 1990s

editors, Dennis Campbell, Anthony M.D. Kirwan, Joy Fisher

Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1994, c1993

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Consumer protection two thousand

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"The papers published herein are based on reports made in the summer 1992 conference sponsored by McGeorge School of Law at Salzburg, Austria."

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Description

The initiation and enforcement of consumer protection laws is an issue which is vital to all consumers. As law makers and the defenders of the law, it is essential to be aware of the consumer protection laws of your native country. However it is equally important to have the opportunity to review and evaluate the commitments and approaches to consumer protection law in diverse nations. By doing so one is able to formulate, by contrast and comparative study, the most beneficial aspects of various laws which can contribute to the implementation of progressive reforms in individual countries, making strides towards a more civilized society in general. This volume provides the opportunity to review the legislation and reforms of most of the Western post-industrial countries. The papers published in the book are based on reports made at the annual conference sponsored by the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, held in Salzburg, Austria, which focused on consumer protection. It is a country-by-country study of the fundamental consumer protection practices.

Table of Contents

  • Austrian consumer protection law, Christoph Kerres
  • consumer protection and financial services in Canada, Richard Wozenilek
  • consumer protection in France through information, Mark Henderson
  • consumer protection under German unfair competition law, Werner Kessler
  • German product liability law, Klaus Sommerlad
  • consumer protection in Hungary, Agnes Balassa
  • consumer protection in New Zealand, Erich Bachmann and Marianne Myles
  • marketing practices in Scandinavia, Hanne Magnussen and Anders S. Mathiesen
  • strict liability under Spanish consumer law, Jorge Angell
  • consumer protection and Spain's real estate market, Jordi Domingo
  • consumer protection and insurance in Sweden, Rose-Marie Lundstrom
  • international product liability in Switzerland, Anne-C. Imhoff-Scheier
  • market share liability in the United States legal system, Charles E. Stewart
  • United States regulation of the travelling consumer, Donald C. Dowling Jr.
  • an overview of United States product liability law, Richard T. Fulton
  • protections for the consumer in the United Kingdom, Martin Rowlands
  • the slow march of strict liability, G.J.H. Smith
  • impact of environmental law on consumer interests, Stephen Tromans
  • consumer protection in Canadian and United States banking, Angela Shaffer and Victoria Prince
  • common market draft directive on liability for defective services, Willibald Posch
  • advertising, consumer protection and the single market, Marina Wheeler and Elisabethann Wright
  • comparative advertising in Belgium and the Common Market, Sabine Szulanski
  • the Common Market and consumer protection, Sebastian Farr.

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