Following a Productivity Commission review of Australia\u27s consumer policy framework, all Australian governments agreed to a new consumer policy framework, comprising a single national consumer law and streamlined enforcement arrangements. An Australian Consumer Law will significantly enhance consumer protection, reduce regulatory complexity for businesses and encourage the development of a seamless national economy. Greater enforcement cooperation will mean that consumers will benefit from these laws through consistent national approaches to consumer problems. The purpose of this consultation paper is to: • explain how the national consumer law will be developed; • explain the nature and scope of COAG’s agreed reforms to create the na...
Australia\u27s consumer policy framework has considerable strengths, but parts of it require an over...
Currently, consumers have no means of protecting themselves when they are looking for property inves...
Consumers enter into various types of contracts for supply of goods or services in their everyday li...
Five years after introducing a generic national consumer law, the federal, state and territory gover...
In 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to the establishment of a ‘single law, ...
Reform of Australia’s inconsistent Commonwealth, State and Territory consumer laws is now a reality....
This is a draft consultation regulatory impact statement on reforms based on best practice in state ...
While Australia\u27s consumer policy framework has considerable strengths, parts of it require an ov...
Stephen Corones in The Australian Consumer Law, explains in a detailed yet accessible treatment the ...
This issue of the Griffith Law Review focuses on consumer law, and the pervasive nature of this area...
The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is located in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Ac...
The purpose of this book is to summarise and explain the substantive rights of consumers, and the ob...
This draft report examines the effectiveness of the multiple-regulator model in supporting a single ...
The review of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) formally commenced on 31 March 2016 with the release...
In light of the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and adm...
Australia\u27s consumer policy framework has considerable strengths, but parts of it require an over...
Currently, consumers have no means of protecting themselves when they are looking for property inves...
Consumers enter into various types of contracts for supply of goods or services in their everyday li...
Five years after introducing a generic national consumer law, the federal, state and territory gover...
In 2009, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to the establishment of a ‘single law, ...
Reform of Australia’s inconsistent Commonwealth, State and Territory consumer laws is now a reality....
This is a draft consultation regulatory impact statement on reforms based on best practice in state ...
While Australia\u27s consumer policy framework has considerable strengths, parts of it require an ov...
Stephen Corones in The Australian Consumer Law, explains in a detailed yet accessible treatment the ...
This issue of the Griffith Law Review focuses on consumer law, and the pervasive nature of this area...
The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is located in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Ac...
The purpose of this book is to summarise and explain the substantive rights of consumers, and the ob...
This draft report examines the effectiveness of the multiple-regulator model in supporting a single ...
The review of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) formally commenced on 31 March 2016 with the release...
In light of the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and adm...
Australia\u27s consumer policy framework has considerable strengths, but parts of it require an over...
Currently, consumers have no means of protecting themselves when they are looking for property inves...
Consumers enter into various types of contracts for supply of goods or services in their everyday li...