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Credit, consumers and the law : After the global storm / edited by Paul O'Shea, Karen Fairweather, Ross Grantham.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Markets and the lawPublisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Description: xxiv, 262 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781472452344 (hbk)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Credit, consumers and the lawDDC classification:
  • 343.071 FAI 23
LOC classification:
  • K1096.A6 C655 2013
Contents:
Consumer law : paternalism, fragmentation, and centralised enforcement / Paul O'Shea, Karen Fairweather and Ross Grantham; It's for your own good : legal paternalism and New Zealand consumer credit laws / Kate Tokeley; Credit : suitable for one or safe for everyone? / Gail Pearson; Responsible lending : consumer protection and prudential regulation perspectives / Onyeka Osuji; Can consumer law solve the problem of complexity in US consumer credit products? / Kathleen Engel; Making payday loans safer : the Australian approach to regulating small and medium sized loans / Nicola Howell; High cost credit in the United Kingdom : a philosophical justification for government intervention / Jodi Gardner; Apples and oranges? : responsible mortgage lending in the UK and Australia / Karen Fairweather; Sorting the sheep from the wolves in sheep's clothing : defining community development finance institutions as distinct from fringe lenders in efforts to address financial exclusion / Therese Wilson; Unfair contract terms legislation : is it good consumer law? / Paul O'Shea; The fragility of unfair terms law on bank charges: towards a complex re-litigation in the UK? / Mel Kenny and James Devenney; The regulation of unfair terms in non-professional suretyship agreements : lessons for the wider European Union harmonization agenda / James Devenney and Mel Kenny.
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Includes index.

"This book came about as a result of a symposium entitled "Consumer, Credit and the Law" that was held in Brisbane, Australia, in July 2013."--Acknowledgements, page [viii].

Consumer law : paternalism, fragmentation, and centralised enforcement / Paul O'Shea, Karen Fairweather and Ross Grantham;
It's for your own good : legal paternalism and New Zealand consumer credit laws / Kate Tokeley;
Credit : suitable for one or safe for everyone? / Gail Pearson;
Responsible lending : consumer protection and prudential regulation perspectives / Onyeka Osuji;
Can consumer law solve the problem of complexity in US consumer credit products? / Kathleen Engel;
Making payday loans safer : the Australian approach to regulating small and medium sized loans / Nicola Howell; High cost credit in the United Kingdom : a philosophical justification for government intervention / Jodi Gardner; Apples and oranges? : responsible mortgage lending in the UK and Australia / Karen Fairweather;
Sorting the sheep from the wolves in sheep's clothing : defining community development finance institutions as distinct from fringe lenders in efforts to address financial exclusion / Therese Wilson;
Unfair contract terms legislation : is it good consumer law? / Paul O'Shea;
The fragility of unfair terms law on bank charges: towards a complex re-litigation in the UK? / Mel Kenny and James Devenney;
The regulation of unfair terms in non-professional suretyship agreements : lessons for the wider European Union harmonization agenda / James Devenney and Mel Kenny.

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