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Informationen zum Autor John Miller is Professor of English Law at the University of Birmingham. Brian Harvey is Professor of Property Law at the same university. Deborah Parry is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Hull. Klappentext This key consumer law text contains materials drawn from a broad range of sources! including extracts from: cases and statutes; Government and Law Commission reports; and publications produced by the Office of Fair Trading and the National Consumer Council. The extracts (many of which are not readily accessible elsewhere) are introduced! linked and contextualised by extensive commentary! notes! problems and questions for discussion. Zusammenfassung Contains materials drawn from a broad range of sources, including extracts from: cases and statutes; Government and Law Commission reports; and publications produced by the Office of Fair Trading and the National Consumer Council. This book is for students of consumer law, particularly undergraduates and those on Legal Practice courses. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The ambit of consumer law 2: The framework of remedies: representations, warranties and promotional claims 3: Contracts for the supply of goods 4: Contracts for the supply of services 5: Product liability 6: Aspects of consumer credit 7: Exemption clauses and unfair contract terms 8: The enforcement of private law remedies: some problems of individual redress 9: The enforcement of private law remedies: collective redress 10: The consumer, codes of practice and advertising 11: Aspects of the duty to trade fairly 12: Aspects of the general criminal law relating to trading standards including consumer safety 13: Trade descriptions: goods and services 14: False price claims 15: General statutory defences in consumer protection legislation