Consumer law, particularly consumer credit law, is characterised by increasingly complex regulation in Western economies. Reacting to the Global Financial Crisis, governments in the UK, the EU, Australia, New Zealand and the United States have adopted new laws dealing with consumer credit, responsible lending, consumer guarantees and unfair contracts. Drawing together authors from all of these jurisdictions, this book analyses and evaluates these initiatives, and makes predictions as to their likely success and possible flaws
We examine the relationship between creditor protection, law reform and credit expansion using longi...
This paper sets out how the law (being the law as at April 2019) relating to high-cost lending, is e...
Since the mid -1980’s consumer credit has grown rapidly in most European countries. Consumer credit ...
Using consumer credit regulation as a case study, this book investigates how the specific legislatio...
The authors examine the ways in which the credit crunch has simulated both immediate regulatory init...
The EU and the US responded to the global financial crisis by changing the rules for the functioning...
Consumer law and policy continues to be of great concern to both national and international regulato...
This text examines the role of the law in the protection of the consumer, in particular the ways in ...
Responsible credit is a policy much discussed by legislators and stakeholders, especially in the aft...
More than a decade after the outbreak of the global financial crisis, consumers across the EU have b...
Five years ago the global financial crisis threatened the world’s financial system and its aft...
Credit rating is an important financial indicator of the debtor's ability to repay the debt duly and...
The system of credit scoring has been built up in recent times on the basis of a compromise struck b...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
Consumer protection law in the age of globalization poses new challenges for policy makers. This boo...
We examine the relationship between creditor protection, law reform and credit expansion using longi...
This paper sets out how the law (being the law as at April 2019) relating to high-cost lending, is e...
Since the mid -1980’s consumer credit has grown rapidly in most European countries. Consumer credit ...
Using consumer credit regulation as a case study, this book investigates how the specific legislatio...
The authors examine the ways in which the credit crunch has simulated both immediate regulatory init...
The EU and the US responded to the global financial crisis by changing the rules for the functioning...
Consumer law and policy continues to be of great concern to both national and international regulato...
This text examines the role of the law in the protection of the consumer, in particular the ways in ...
Responsible credit is a policy much discussed by legislators and stakeholders, especially in the aft...
More than a decade after the outbreak of the global financial crisis, consumers across the EU have b...
Five years ago the global financial crisis threatened the world’s financial system and its aft...
Credit rating is an important financial indicator of the debtor's ability to repay the debt duly and...
The system of credit scoring has been built up in recent times on the basis of a compromise struck b...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
Consumer protection law in the age of globalization poses new challenges for policy makers. This boo...
We examine the relationship between creditor protection, law reform and credit expansion using longi...
This paper sets out how the law (being the law as at April 2019) relating to high-cost lending, is e...
Since the mid -1980’s consumer credit has grown rapidly in most European countries. Consumer credit ...