In 2010, the Commonwealth Parliament implemented a new Australian Consumer Law (ACL). This law, for the first time in Australia, regulates unfair terms in standard form contracts, but is limited to contracts classed as consumer contracts. This article argues that it is appropriate to extend the unfair contract terms (UCT) provisions of the ACL beyond the definition of consumer under the ACL to encompass franchisees as consumers in a business context, and it explains the flaws in the principal arguments against the protection of franchisees under the UCT legislation. As discussion of the scope of UCT often centres on the 'business' versus 'consumer' distinction, this article explains why this distinction detracts from the proper focus of an...
Initially, the concept of unfair terms characterized only the contracts concluded between consumers ...
Bank charges and the unfair terms in consumer contracts regulations 1999: the end of the road for co...
The Consumer Rights Act (CRA) 2015 clarifies and consolidates previous legislation on unfair contra...
There are a number of ambiguities in the unfair contract terms provisions in Pt 2-3 of the Australia...
This paper explores the amendments to the Fair trading Act 1986 introducing provisions preventing th...
Inequality of bargaining power is one of the structural features of consumer transactions. Standard ...
In the policy debate about the need for legislation to prohibit the use of unfair terms in consumer ...
Abstract: Unreasonable, unconscionable and oppressive contract terms have for a long time been a sub...
Consumers enter into various types of contract for the supply of goods or services in their everyday...
In light of the statutory protections that have been introduced and developed for the benefit of con...
The inspiration for this topic traces its origins back to research done by one of us involved in the...
The contracts are entered into on a daily basis. In general, a contract is a multipage document laid...
Stephen Corones in The Australian Consumer Law, explains in a detailed yet accessible treatment the ...
The “essential facilities” doctrine has been implemented in Australia through Parts IIIA and XIC of ...
In the past five years or so, there has been a never-ending stream of investigations and inquiries i...
Initially, the concept of unfair terms characterized only the contracts concluded between consumers ...
Bank charges and the unfair terms in consumer contracts regulations 1999: the end of the road for co...
The Consumer Rights Act (CRA) 2015 clarifies and consolidates previous legislation on unfair contra...
There are a number of ambiguities in the unfair contract terms provisions in Pt 2-3 of the Australia...
This paper explores the amendments to the Fair trading Act 1986 introducing provisions preventing th...
Inequality of bargaining power is one of the structural features of consumer transactions. Standard ...
In the policy debate about the need for legislation to prohibit the use of unfair terms in consumer ...
Abstract: Unreasonable, unconscionable and oppressive contract terms have for a long time been a sub...
Consumers enter into various types of contract for the supply of goods or services in their everyday...
In light of the statutory protections that have been introduced and developed for the benefit of con...
The inspiration for this topic traces its origins back to research done by one of us involved in the...
The contracts are entered into on a daily basis. In general, a contract is a multipage document laid...
Stephen Corones in The Australian Consumer Law, explains in a detailed yet accessible treatment the ...
The “essential facilities” doctrine has been implemented in Australia through Parts IIIA and XIC of ...
In the past five years or so, there has been a never-ending stream of investigations and inquiries i...
Initially, the concept of unfair terms characterized only the contracts concluded between consumers ...
Bank charges and the unfair terms in consumer contracts regulations 1999: the end of the road for co...
The Consumer Rights Act (CRA) 2015 clarifies and consolidates previous legislation on unfair contra...