The purpose of this book is to summarise and explain the substantive rights of consumers, and the obligations of businesses under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). Since the first edition there have been two significant legislative developments at the Federal and State level which have been incorporated into this edition. The Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment Act 2011 (Cth), which amends the provisions of the ACL relating to unconscionable conduct, took effect from 1 January 2012. In addition to this the Fair Trading Act 1999 (Vic) has been replaced by the Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading Act 2012 (Vic), which applies the ACL as a law of the State of Victoria
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In 2010, the Commonwealth Parliament implemented a new Australian Consumer Law (ACL). This law, for ...
This chapter considers three particular challenges faced by metalegislation such as the Australian C...
For many years, legislators around the world have responded to the particular needs of consumers by ...
Reform of Australia’s inconsistent Commonwealth, State and Territory consumer laws is now a reality....
Stephen Corones in The Australian Consumer Law, explains in a detailed yet accessible treatment the ...
The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is located in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Ac...
In 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to the establishment of a ‘single law, ...
Fully revised and updated, Australian Commercial Law offers a comprehensive, accessible introduction...
Following a Productivity Commission review of Australia\u27s consumer policy framework, all Australi...
Five years after introducing a generic national consumer law, the federal, state and territory gover...
Competition Law in Australia, 6th edition provides a comprehensive discussion of the provisions of t...
The 4th Edition of Commercial Law: Commentary and Materials reflects changes in legislation and case...
Competition Law in Australia, 6th edition provides a comprehensive discussion of the provisions of t...
The review of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) formally commenced on 31 March 2016 with the release...
Principles of Australian Contract Law set out the general principles of contract law in a manner tha...
In 2010, the Commonwealth Parliament implemented a new Australian Consumer Law (ACL). This law, for ...
This chapter considers three particular challenges faced by metalegislation such as the Australian C...
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