A response to the BEIS Green Paper Modernising Consumer Markets by Peter Cartwright, Sam Dunleavy and Richard Hyde who are Consumer Law and Policy specialists at the Centre for Commercial Law in the School of Law at the University of Nottingham
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
This article examines critically the extent to which the availability of Enhanced Consumer Measures ...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...
A response to the BEIS Green Paper Modernising Consumer Markets by Peter Cartwright, Sam Dunleavy an...
The article argues that in a digital environment there is a need for a paradigm shift which includes...
This book examines how markets have evolved and provides insights for improved consumer policy makin...
In light of the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and adm...
This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protec...
This article examines Open Finance and the risks that it poses for consumer protection. To exist, Op...
This issue of the Griffith Law Review focuses on consumer law, and the pervasive nature of this area...
Editors: Klaus Mathis & Avishalom Tor From the Publisher This edited volume covers the challenges cu...
Competition reviews of retail financial markets are frequent and commonly include recommendations de...
If we assume that market integration serves the interest of citizens in their capacity as consumers ...
Consumer policy increasingly places emphasis on the role of information in allowing consumers to pro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
This article examines critically the extent to which the availability of Enhanced Consumer Measures ...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...
A response to the BEIS Green Paper Modernising Consumer Markets by Peter Cartwright, Sam Dunleavy an...
The article argues that in a digital environment there is a need for a paradigm shift which includes...
This book examines how markets have evolved and provides insights for improved consumer policy makin...
In light of the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and adm...
This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protec...
This article examines Open Finance and the risks that it poses for consumer protection. To exist, Op...
This issue of the Griffith Law Review focuses on consumer law, and the pervasive nature of this area...
Editors: Klaus Mathis & Avishalom Tor From the Publisher This edited volume covers the challenges cu...
Competition reviews of retail financial markets are frequent and commonly include recommendations de...
If we assume that market integration serves the interest of citizens in their capacity as consumers ...
Consumer policy increasingly places emphasis on the role of information in allowing consumers to pro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
This article examines critically the extent to which the availability of Enhanced Consumer Measures ...
The article1 argues that the ‘information paradigm’, within which the concept of ‘average’ consumer ...