An Australian consumer law: fair markets - confident consumers

Following a Productivity Commission review of Australia's consumer policy framework, all Australian governments agreed to a new consumer policy framework, comprising a single national consumer law and streamlined enforcement arrangements. The purpose of this consultation paper is to: explain ho...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Canberra Attorney-General's Dept 2010
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Zusammenfassung:Following a Productivity Commission review of Australia's consumer policy framework, all Australian governments agreed to a new consumer policy framework, comprising a single national consumer law and streamlined enforcement arrangements. The purpose of this consultation paper is to: explain how the national consumer law will be developed; explain the nature and scope of COAG's agreed reforms to create the national consumer law; and seek views and explore options for augmentations and modifications to existing generic consumer protections which are based on best practice in existing state and territory laws
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
Chapter 1. Background to the reforms -- Chapter 2. An Australian consumer law -- Chapter 3. The current national consumer policy framework -- Chapter 4. The basis of the Australian Consumer Law -- Chapter 5. Implications for national, state and territory consumer laws -- Chapter 6. Unfair contract terms -- Chapter 7. Agreed reforms to consumer law enforcement powers -- Chapter 8. A national regulatory regime for product safety --Chapter 9. Suggested reforms based on best practice in state and territory laws -- Chapter 10. Suggested reforms to definitions -- Chapter 11. Suggested reforms to provisions dealing with unfair practices -- Chapter 12. Implementing the national consumer law -- Chapter 13. Review of enforcement powers
Beschreibung:viii, 128 p.

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