The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is, among other things, to promote fairness, openness and respectable business practice between the suppliers of goods or services and the consumers of such good and services. In consumer protection legislation fairness is usually approached from two directions, namely substantive and procedural fairness. Measures aimed at procedural fairness address conduct during the bargaining process and generally aim at ensuring transparency. Transparency in relation to the terms of a contract relates to whether the terms of the contract terms accessible, in clear language, well-structured, and cross-referenced, with prominence being given to terms that are...
South Africa was in need of a comprehensive framework of legislation, policies and government author...
Abstract: Defining the concept 'plain language' has been hugely problematic since the origins of the...
The DTI and Parliament should be commended for introducing unfair contract terms legislation at last...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
The Consumer Protection aims to protect the rights of the consumers. Through the protection of the r...
In many instances consumers enter into contracts when buying goods or services. These contracts are ...
In general, the concept "contractual fairness" can be narrowed down, described and analysed with ref...
In general, the concept "contractual fairness" can be narrowed down, described and analysed with ref...
Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 consumer contracts and consumer notices are required to be expres...
Plain legal language is one of ways to ensure citizens rights to clear and easy understandable infor...
One argument against the use of plain language in legal documents is that it is impossible to convey...
Abstract: The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) came into full force in April 2011. An important corolla...
Businesses communicate a wide variety of messages to diverse audiences using a number of different c...
European consumers are protected against unfair terms in consumer contracts, including insurance con...
South Africa was in need of a comprehensive framework of legislation, policies and government author...
Abstract: Defining the concept 'plain language' has been hugely problematic since the origins of the...
The DTI and Parliament should be commended for introducing unfair contract terms legislation at last...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 came into effect on 1 April 2011. The purpose of this Act is,...
The Consumer Protection aims to protect the rights of the consumers. Through the protection of the r...
In many instances consumers enter into contracts when buying goods or services. These contracts are ...
In general, the concept "contractual fairness" can be narrowed down, described and analysed with ref...
In general, the concept "contractual fairness" can be narrowed down, described and analysed with ref...
Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 consumer contracts and consumer notices are required to be expres...
Plain legal language is one of ways to ensure citizens rights to clear and easy understandable infor...
One argument against the use of plain language in legal documents is that it is impossible to convey...
Abstract: The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) came into full force in April 2011. An important corolla...
Businesses communicate a wide variety of messages to diverse audiences using a number of different c...
European consumers are protected against unfair terms in consumer contracts, including insurance con...
South Africa was in need of a comprehensive framework of legislation, policies and government author...
Abstract: Defining the concept 'plain language' has been hugely problematic since the origins of the...
The DTI and Parliament should be commended for introducing unfair contract terms legislation at last...