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  • Guide To Advertising And Sales Promotion Lawby Sallie Spilsbury

    Routledge-Cavendish 1998; US$ 78.00

    This text provides a practical and comprehensive guide to all areas of advertising and sales promotion law. Written for lawyers and non-lawyers, it explains how the law applies to advertising and promotion campaigns and offers practical tips on how to comply with the law. more...

  • Practice Notes On Consumer Lawby Peter Walker

    Routledge-Cavendish 2001; US$ 54.95

    Offers practical guidance on the problems associated with the sale of goods and services. The book is suitable for both the defending and prosecuting solicitor and includes chapters dealing with tortious and contractual issues. more...

  • Consumer Protection and the Criminal Lawby Peter Cartwright

    Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 99.00

    How does criminal law affect consumers? Cartwright considers issues of consumer protection, asking whether the state should intervene between consumers and producers. He considers topics including trade descriptions and product safety, and considers how far UK law should hold traders (particularly corporations) to account for their activities towards consumers. more...

  • Essential Trustsby Andrew Iwobi

    Routledge-Cavendish 2001; US$ 11.50

    This book is part of the Cavendish Essential series. The books in the series are designed to provide useful revision aids for the hard-pressed student. They are not,of course, intended to be substitutes for more detailed treatises. Other textbooks in the Cavendish portfolio must supply these gaps.The Cavendish Essential Series is now in its third edition and is a well established favourite among students. The team of authors bring a wealth of lecturing and examining experience to the task in hand. more...

  • Product Liability in Comparative Perspectiveby Duncan Fairgrieve

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 109.00

    This book examines the law in respect of financial redress for those injured by defective consumer items, known as product liability. The different approach of the courts in a variety of different countries is examined, including Western Europe, Accession Countries, North America and Japan. more...

  • Comparative Consumer Insolvency Regimesby Jacob S. Ziegel

    Hart 2003; US$ 117.60

    Modern legal systems have two basic alternatives in providing relief for over-committed consumers. Where the consumer is seriously insolvent and owes money to many creditors, a collective solution to debtor's problems is required. This work focuses on such a solution. more...

  • Consumer Bankruptcy in Global Perspectiveby Johanna Niemi-Kiesilainen; Iain Ramsay; William C. Whitford

    Hart 2003; US$ 177.60

    Consumer bankruptcy is an emerging field throughout the world. This book provides a comparative appraisal of global developments in the area, combining theoretical and empirical studies of bankruptcy regimes and consumer credit in civilian and common law jurisdictions. more...

  • European Union Law for the Twenty-First Century: Volume 2by Takis Tridimas; Paolisa Nebbia

    Hart 2004; US$ 139.20

    This book, to be published in two volumes, is based on the contributions made to the W.G. Hart Workshop 2003. It contains more than forty contributions by leading experts seeking to assess the state of development of EU law some fifty years after the establishment of the Communities and contribute to the current debate on the European Constitution. The first volume concentrates on the theme of European Constitutionalism and analyses the proposed Constitution dealing, among others, with the division of competence between the EU and the Member States, Community legislation, the role of the national parliaments, democracy in the EU, and the Court of Justice. The second volume focuses on challenges in the field of the internal market and external... more...

  • New Developments in International Commercial and Consumer Lawby Jacob S. Ziegel

    Hart 1998; US$ 249.60

    This collection includes original and practical papers on banking law, secured financing, securities regulation, the international sale of goods, competition law, electronic fund transfers, transnational commercial law, commercial law in Central and Eastern Europe, international demand guarantees, the UNIDRPOT principles of international commercial law, company charges, consumer bankruptcies, European consumer rights, products liability, and international commercial arbitration. more...

  • Property and Protectionby Frank Meisel; Peter Cook

    Hart 2000; US$ 172.80

    This collection of essays is dedicated to Brian Harvey,the retired Professor of Property Law at the University of Birmingham. The contributions reflect his eclectic interests and bring new insights to issues of property law, both real and personal, consumer protection, auction sales and tax. Historical, human rights, public law, European Community and international aspects are addressed in addition to persistent domestic conveyancing concerns. Contributors: Peter Cook, David Feldman, Jonathan Harris, Tim Kaye, Jeremy McBride, Frank Meisel, Norman Palmer, Deborah Parry, David Salter, Carla Shapreau, John Stevens, Mark Thompson, Nick Wikeley and John Wylie. more...