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Understanding Australian Consumer Credit Law A practical guide to the National Consumer Credit reforms

By Gail Pearson
CCH Australia November 2010

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781921701269
Publisher
CCH Australia
Publication
November 2010
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Australia ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Understanding Australian Consumer Credit Law is an essential reference guide for anyone involved in, or affected by, the significant reforms to the regulation of Australian consumer credit law. This book is written by Professor Gail Pearson, a leading academic in the fields of financial services, commercial and consumer law, and Minter Ellison Partner, Richard Batten, who has expertise in consumer credit and the regulation and distribution of financial services and products.

Who will it appeal to?
Lawyers, Barristers, Finance Brokers and other professionals working in consumer credit

Benefits to users:
• Provides an authoritative, simple and practical guide to recent changes in consumer credit law.
• Thorough coverage of the scope and application of the new consumer credit regime.
• Provides information on licensing, credit contracts, responsible lending and enforcement.

Table of Contents

Contents Includes:
 

  • Introduction
  • Scope &  application
  • Licensing
  • Responsible lending
  • Enforcement
  • Sanctions
  • Remedies
  • Market sectors

About the Author

Professor Gail Pearson, a leading academic in the fields of financial services, commercial and consumer law, and Minter Ellison Partner Richard Batten, with expertise in consumer credit and the regulation and distribution of financial services and products.

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