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Enforcement of Consumer Rights and Protections

By Claire Andrews
LexisNexis U.K. December 2015

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781405758765
Publisher
LexisNexis U.K.
Publication
December 2015
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Enforcement of Consumer Rights and Protections Protections is a practical ready-reference to help guide lawyers when dealing with client work in relation to goods, digital content and services, and an essential aid for local authorities when prosecuting or bringing enforcement action against traders.

The book covers powers and responsibilities of regulatory bodies, the UK's approach to sanctions, criminal penalties, investigatory powers, disclosure, consumer redress, the Ombudsmen Schemes and the EU framework within which UK measures apply. It provides a birds' eye view of the regulatory arena, encompassing the changes since April 2014 in every area where consumer rights and protections are engaged. It deals with the Consumer Law Reform Programme, notably;

  • The Consumer Rights Act 2015
  • Part 4A of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008
  • Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Disputes (Competent Authorities and Information) Regulations 2015

It also addresses the ways in which other legislation is making changes for consumers, especially in the provision of services such as consumer credit, communications and transport and contains pointers to much Government Guidance on the very many topics which comprise consumer law.

Table of Contents

- Regulatory framework in the UK
- Private litigation and arbitration as regulation
- UK Consumer and Food standards regulatory bodies: Powers and responsibilities to the consumer
- Enforcement powers
- Encouraging compliance and creating conformity between enforcement authorities
- Administrative powers: Powers which regulators have to control the actiities of traders
- Offences: How does the UK approach sanctions: Criminal penalties
- Defences: Burden of proof
- Investigatory Powers: Power of entry
- Sampling
- Disclosure in regulatory cases: What has to be disclosed
- Expert evidence
- Regulatory sentencing : Criminal procedure rules
- Non-statutory controls
- Enterprise Act 2002, part 8: Injunctive powers of the Act
- New regulatory penalties under the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008
- Consumer Redress Schemes
- Ombudsmen Schemes

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By Claire Andrews, Barrister, Gough Square

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