Consumer law and practice

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Consumer law and practice

Robert Lowe and Geoffrey Woodroffe, solicitor ; with precedents by Stephen Gerlis

Sweet and Maxwell, 1999

5th ed

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Includes index

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Description

The 5th edition of this long-established textbook has been updated to incorporate recent key developments in consumer law. A popular text for students at undergraduate level and on the Legal Practice course, it is also used by specialist and non-specialist practitioners and by non-lawyers requiring information which can be quickly understood. The authors have continued to use an innovative problem-solving approach to the subject, focusing on situations in which clients may find themselves and explaining how the law deals with such situations. The inclusion of a selection of County Court precedents continues to highlight the practical use of the book. * Provides an innovative problem-solving approach to the subject * Focuses on real-life situations and explains how the law deals with such situations

Table of Contents

The consumer and the civil law. The consumer and the criminal law. Administrative control. Special protection in credit transactions.

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