
International Comparative Legal Guide - Consumer Protection 2021: 2
Global Legal Group Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 4. May 2021
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Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-83918-113-9 (ISBN)
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Welcome to the 2021 edition of ICLG - Consumer Protection, which follows the success of the inaugural edition last year (one of the first comparative guides to consumer protection legislation and enforcement around the world). Although the level of consumer protections and enforcement differs around the world, this is an area which has been the subject of increased regulatory focus in many jurisdictions. This is expected to continue as a number of jurisdictions consider enhancing regulators'
and consumers' powers and ability to enforce consumer protections. The COVID-19 crisis has led to various challenges to (and an increasing role for) consumer law enforcement; for example, in relation to retailer profiteering, misleading conduct and unfair contract terms. Consumer law is also increasingly seen as an important element of the regulatory toolkit in looking at the digital economy and markets. This publication provides a practical overview of the key protections from which customers benefit and the ways in which those rights may be enforced, and so we believe it will prove an essential resource for lawyers across the globe who are advising businesses or consumers in this fast-developing area.
Welcome to the 2021 edition of ICLG - Consumer Protection, which follows the success of the inaugural edition last year (one of the first comparative guides to consumer protection legislation and enforcement around the world). Although the level of consumer protections and enforcement differs around the world, this is an area which has been the subject of increased regulatory focus in many jurisdictions. This is expected to continue as a number of jurisdictions consider enhancing regulators'
and consumers' powers and ability to enforce consumer protections. The COVID-19 crisis has led to various challenges to (and an increasing role for) consumer law enforcement; for example, in relation to retailer profiteering, misleading conduct and unfair contract terms. Consumer law is also increasingly seen as an important element of the regulatory toolkit in looking at the digital economy and markets. This publication provides a practical overview of the key protections from which customers benefit and the ways in which those rights may be enforced, and so we believe it will prove an essential resource for lawyers across the globe who are advising businesses or consumers in this fast-developing area.
and consumers' powers and ability to enforce consumer protections. The COVID-19 crisis has led to various challenges to (and an increasing role for) consumer law enforcement; for example, in relation to retailer profiteering, misleading conduct and unfair contract terms. Consumer law is also increasingly seen as an important element of the regulatory toolkit in looking at the digital economy and markets. This publication provides a practical overview of the key protections from which customers benefit and the ways in which those rights may be enforced, and so we believe it will prove an essential resource for lawyers across the globe who are advising businesses or consumers in this fast-developing area.
Welcome to the 2021 edition of ICLG - Consumer Protection, which follows the success of the inaugural edition last year (one of the first comparative guides to consumer protection legislation and enforcement around the world). Although the level of consumer protections and enforcement differs around the world, this is an area which has been the subject of increased regulatory focus in many jurisdictions. This is expected to continue as a number of jurisdictions consider enhancing regulators'
and consumers' powers and ability to enforce consumer protections. The COVID-19 crisis has led to various challenges to (and an increasing role for) consumer law enforcement; for example, in relation to retailer profiteering, misleading conduct and unfair contract terms. Consumer law is also increasingly seen as an important element of the regulatory toolkit in looking at the digital economy and markets. This publication provides a practical overview of the key protections from which customers benefit and the ways in which those rights may be enforced, and so we believe it will prove an essential resource for lawyers across the globe who are advising businesses or consumers in this fast-developing area.
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2nd Revised edition
Language
English
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London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83918-113-9 (9781839181139)
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Expert Analysis Chapter 1 The Relationship Between Consumer Protection and Competition Law Nigel Parr, Danica Barley & Christopher Eberhardt, Ashurst LLP Q&A Chapters 7 Argentina Perez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen (PAGBAM): Luis Diego Barry, Maria Carolina Abdelnabe Vila, Maria Clara Rodriguez Llanos & Sonia Alejandra Del Regno 14 Australia MinterEllison: Miranda Noble & Geoff Carter 24 Bahrain Hassan Radhi & Associates: Fatima AlAli & Mohamed Ali Shaban 31 Canada Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP: Jill Lawrie & Emily Hazlett 38 Czech Republic Banyaiova Vozehova, s.r.o. advokatni kancelar: JUDr. Lucie Dolanska Banyaiova, Ph.D. & Mgr. Zuzana Kulhankova 46 France Ashurst LLP: Michael Cousin & Marie Florent 58 Germany Ashurst LLP: Dr. Fabian Klein & Dr. Michael Holzhauser 66 Italy Ashurst LLP: Denis Fosselard, Gabriele Accardo & Giulia Carnazza 75 Japan Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu: Oki Mori & Mai Umezawa 85 Mexico Gonzalez Calvillo: Edgar Grajeda, Jorge Mondragon, Enrique Munoz & Lucia Fernandez 94 Nigeria Banwo & Ighodalo: Azeezah Muse-Sadiq & Mavis Abada 103 Russia ALRUD: Ksenia Erokhina 114 Spain Bojorge & Associates: Marla Vanessa Bojorge Zuniga 122 United Kingdom Ashurst LLP: Nigel Parr & Christopher Eberhardt 131 USA Cozen O'Connor: Michael W. McTigue Jr., Meredith
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