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Springer - Consumer Law and Socioeconomic Development Book

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between consumer protection and economic growth with this comprehensive academic work from Springer. This book presents the research findings from the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on the International Protection of Consumers. Established in 2008, this committee focuses on the role of public and private law in safeguarding consumer rights across global markets. The text provides a deep look into the review of UN Guidelines and the development of model laws, international treaties, and national legislations. It covers essential topics regarding consumer redress and legal frameworks that impact both national and international dimensions. Because the committee has served as an observer for UNCTAD and the Hague Conference on Private International Law, this volume offers perspectives shaped by high-level international legal discussions. This is a valuable resource for legal scholars, policymakers, and professionals interested in the legal structures that support socioeconomic development and consumer security in a globalized economy.

Key Features

Based on research from the International Law Association Committee on the International Protection of Consumers.

Covers the role of public and private law in protecting consumers on a global scale.

Includes analysis of UN Guidelines and the development of model laws and international treaties.

Provides insights into national legislations and mechanisms for consumer redress.

Reflects perspectives from observers at UNCTAD and the Hague Conference on Private International Law.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 August 2018
Listed Since
08 August 2018

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