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Nowadays, it is vastly acknowledged that the majority of business-to-consumer (B2C) interaction is based on consumer profiling, and that individuals’ data is increasingly used as a tool to elaborate and deliver personalized products and services. Risks related to unregulated abuse of...
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The new Australian Consumer Law (‘ACL') contained in sch 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) contains many of the consumer protection provisions from the renamed Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (‘TPA'). One new development is the consumer guarantee law (‘CGL'), which replaces...
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This article is about the relationship between antitrust and consumer protection law. Its purpose is to define each area of law, to delineate the boundary between them, to show how they interact with each other, and to show how they ultimately support one another as the two components of a...
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In this article the author outlines some difficulties facing the cyber-shopper. These include the practical difficulties of enforcement and redress which arise when a cyber-shopper purchases a defective product from an overseas supplier, or when misleading information is placed on the internet...
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“Exaggerated claims of quality and selective discussion of the position attributes of a product or service are common and expected advertising practices.” Given the importance of the multiple mechanisms in the consumer protection Jurisprudence, this essay discusses the legal framework of...
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The Chinese version of this paper can be found at "http://ssrn.com/abstract=2008149" http://ssrn.com/abstract=2008149.As could be expected, the global financial crisis is on everybody's mind and causing a lot of worries. The current crisis has reached the consumers globally and intensified...
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From an economic point of view, there has to be a rationale for government intervention in markets in the form of consumer protection laws. This rationale results from economic inefficiencies in markets: particularly the occurrence of market failures. If markets do not work properly, inefficient...
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In this article, we identify whether and how EU consumer protection rules could incorporate more behavioral wisdom. The relevance of behavioral insights to consumer rights is obvious as consumer protection rules tend to ignore how boundedly rational consumers can be when they make their...
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Internationally, the significance of consumer protection transpired beyond the national frontiers with the adoption of the United Nations Guidelines on Consumer Protection (UNGCP) in 1985. Ever since, there had been various contributions by scholars on the question of consumer rights and their...
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