Consumer law in Scotland

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Consumer law in Scotland

by W. C. H. Ervine

Thomson/W. Green, 2008

4th ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Consumer Law in Scotland is the only book to examine consumer law from a Scottish perspective. It provides a practical and comprehensive guide to the law relating to consumer protection in Scotland. Consumer Law in Scotland discusses how purchasers of goods and services for private use are protected by means of criminal law, civil law and self-regulation. Account is taken of the organisations that protect or assist consumers, the impact of the EC, and the way in which consumers of services provided by central and local government are protected. Also consumer credit is explored, as are the ways in which the law seeks to control rogue traders and the various means by which consumer disputes can be settled. This fourth edition is updated to include new developments, including the creation of the new National Consumer Council and its territorial committee to be known as the Scottish Consumer Committee; the implementation of the EU's Unfair Commercial Practices Directive; the Consumer Credit Act 2006; and the new arrangements for dispute resolution created by the Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Act 2007 as well as the changes to small claim procedure. Readership LLB, BA, HNC/HND students of Law, Legal Services and Consumer Studies, crossover into practice W C H Ervine is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Dundee, a former member of the Sheriff Court Rules Council and a member of the European Consumer Lawyers Group.

目次

Services. Product safety. Acquiring the goods. Advertising and marketing. The European dimension. Background and institutions of consumer protection. The public sector. Buying on credit. Unfair contract terms. Control of trading practices. Consumer redress and enforcement.

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