Consumer Law And Socioeconomic Development: National And International Dimensions
by Claudia Lima Marques /
2017 / English / PDF
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This book reflects the research output of the Committee on the
International Protection of Consumers of the International Law
Association (ILA). The Committee was created in 2008, with a
mandate to study the role of public and private law to protect
consumers, review UN Guidelines, and to model laws, international
treaties and national legislations concerning protection and
consumer redress. It has been accepted to act as an observer not
only when the UNCTAD was updating its guidelines, but also at the
Hague Conference on Private International Law.
This book reflects the research output of the Committee on the
International Protection of Consumers of the International Law
Association (ILA). The Committee was created in 2008, with a
mandate to study the role of public and private law to protect
consumers, review UN Guidelines, and to model laws, international
treaties and national legislations concerning protection and
consumer redress. It has been accepted to act as an observer not
only when the UNCTAD was updating its guidelines, but also at the
Hague Conference on Private International Law.
The book includes the contributions of various Committee members
in the past few years and is a result of the cooperation between
the Committee members and experts from Australia, Brazil, Canada
and China.
The book includes the contributions of various Committee members
in the past few years and is a result of the cooperation between
the Committee members and experts from Australia, Brazil, Canada
and China.
It is divided into three parts: the first part addresses trends
and challenges in international protection of consumers, while
the second part focuses on financial crises and consumer
protection and the third part examines national and regional
consumer law issues.
It is divided into three parts: the first part addresses trends
and challenges in international protection of consumers, while
the second part focuses on financial crises and consumer
protection and the third part examines national and regional
consumer law issues.