Two statutes focusing on consumer protection have been introduced recently: the Consumer Protection Act due to come into effect in October 2010 and the National Credit Act. There are many who criticize this legislation, arguing that this will overburden the economy and will lead to significant costs for business. In this article I examine some of the reasons why the Department of Trade and Industry deemed it necessary to introduce consumer protection legislation. I conclude by arguing that despite the increased costs for business, the legislation is necessary in order to prevent the exploitation of consumers by business that presently exists in South Africa. I do not, however, seek to answer the question whether this legislation will achiev...
No economy can thrive without Consumer Protection. The Consumer is an indispensable part of any econ...
South Africa was in need of a comprehensive framework of legislation, policies and government author...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis was caused not so much by a failure in prudential regulation but ra...
The National Credit Act, which repeals and replaces the Credit Agreements Act and the Usury Act, has...
Five years ago, the government of South Africa enacted the Consumer Protection Act which is a piece ...
Consumer protection has gained prominence in many different industries worldwide. In South Africa, t...
Five years ago, the government of South Africa enacted the Consumer Protection Act which is a piece ...
Consumerism has been around for quite some time, giving rise to the need to protect consumers agains...
South Africa is a developing country of approximately 55 million people, of which 40 million are reg...
Following the first democratic elections in 1994, the South African government has introduced severa...
This article illustrates the role of comparative law as a possible law reform mechanism in consumer ...
ii The growing level of credit extension in South Africa has received a lot of attention recently, m...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008Â is a groundbreaking piece of legislation in the realm of not...
MCom (Marketing Management), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014Over the past two deca...
The Consumer Protection Act1 (hereafter the Act) has received numerous criticisms, with some of the ...
No economy can thrive without Consumer Protection. The Consumer is an indispensable part of any econ...
South Africa was in need of a comprehensive framework of legislation, policies and government author...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis was caused not so much by a failure in prudential regulation but ra...
The National Credit Act, which repeals and replaces the Credit Agreements Act and the Usury Act, has...
Five years ago, the government of South Africa enacted the Consumer Protection Act which is a piece ...
Consumer protection has gained prominence in many different industries worldwide. In South Africa, t...
Five years ago, the government of South Africa enacted the Consumer Protection Act which is a piece ...
Consumerism has been around for quite some time, giving rise to the need to protect consumers agains...
South Africa is a developing country of approximately 55 million people, of which 40 million are reg...
Following the first democratic elections in 1994, the South African government has introduced severa...
This article illustrates the role of comparative law as a possible law reform mechanism in consumer ...
ii The growing level of credit extension in South Africa has received a lot of attention recently, m...
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008Â is a groundbreaking piece of legislation in the realm of not...
MCom (Marketing Management), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014Over the past two deca...
The Consumer Protection Act1 (hereafter the Act) has received numerous criticisms, with some of the ...
No economy can thrive without Consumer Protection. The Consumer is an indispensable part of any econ...
South Africa was in need of a comprehensive framework of legislation, policies and government author...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis was caused not so much by a failure in prudential regulation but ra...