Corones' Australian consumer law / by Jeannie Marie Paterson.
2023
N284.K1 COR 2023
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Title
Corones' Australian consumer law / by Jeannie Marie Paterson.
Edition
5th edition
ISBN
9780455246031 paperback
Imprint
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
liv, 640 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
N284.K1 COR 2023
Summary
Corones’ Australian Consumer Law explains in a detailed yet accessible treatment the substantive rights and remedies of consumers, and the obligations of traders under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). The ACL is a uniform consumer protection law that applies in all jurisdictions throughout Australia. This book explains the law created by the ACL and the policy underlying it. This book covers the general and specific provisions of the ACL, and the remedial and enforcement regimes. It examines how the different parts of the ACL inter-relate, the scope for overlap and why each provision is necessary to provide complete consumer protection. Corones’ Australian Consumer Law, Fifth Edition is based on the work of Professor Stephen Corones, author of the first three editions. This edition has been revised and refreshed to reflect the now established position of the ACL in Australian law and its own growing body of case law. The Fifth Edition covers reforms increasing the threshold price for the application of the consumer guarantees, and increasing maximum penalties and fines, as well as introducing penalties for including unfair terms. This edition also considers important appellate decisions, including ACCC v Quantum Housing Group Pty Ltd [2021] FCAFC 40; (2021) 285 FCR 133 and Stubbings v Jams 2 Pty Ltd [2022] HCA 6 on the statutory prohibition on unconscionable conduct under s 21 ACL; Carnival plc v Karpik (The Ruby Princess) [2022] FCAFC 149 finding a clause banning class actions was not an unfair term under Pt 2-3 of the ACL; Gill v Ethicon Sarl (No 5) (2020) 288 FCR 338; [2019] FCAFC 29 on the product liability pelvic mesh litigation; Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft v ACCC [2021] FCAFC 49; (2021) 284 FCR 24 on penalties for misleading conduct over diesel fuel emissions; and Moore v Scenic Tours Pty Ltd [2020] HCA 17; (2020) 268 CLR 326 on consumer guarantee compensatory damages for consequential losses. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition 2019.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Introduction
1. Consumer protection policy and the ACL
2. Key definitions and concepts
Part II: General consumer protections
3. Misleading or deceptive conduct
4. Unconscionable conduct
5. Unfair contract terms
Part III: Specific consumer protections
6. Prohibitions on specific kinds of misleading conduct
7. Specific unfair sales practices
8. Consumer guarantees for goods and services
9. Consumer guarantees, contracting out and warranties against defects
10. Consumer agreements
Part IV: Product liability and safety regulation
11. Product safety
12. Liability of manufacturers for goods with safety defects
Part V: Enforcement and remedies
13. Public enforcement by the regulator
14. Damages and compensation orders
15. Remedies relating to the consumer guarantees.
1. Consumer protection policy and the ACL
2. Key definitions and concepts
Part II: General consumer protections
3. Misleading or deceptive conduct
4. Unconscionable conduct
5. Unfair contract terms
Part III: Specific consumer protections
6. Prohibitions on specific kinds of misleading conduct
7. Specific unfair sales practices
8. Consumer guarantees for goods and services
9. Consumer guarantees, contracting out and warranties against defects
10. Consumer agreements
Part IV: Product liability and safety regulation
11. Product safety
12. Liability of manufacturers for goods with safety defects
Part V: Enforcement and remedies
13. Public enforcement by the regulator
14. Damages and compensation orders
15. Remedies relating to the consumer guarantees.
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