Butterworths Trading and Consumer Law


Book Description

Butterworths Trading and Consumer Law covers not only trade descriptions but also fair trading, prices, advertising and consumer credit and provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject which practitioners will find invaluable. The work is organised to provide a practical treatment of trading standards law and is specifically designed to meet the requirements of those who regularly have to enforce, comply with or advise on consumer protection.For ease of use each distinct branch of the law has a division to itself, containing all relevant statutes, regulations and European material together with informative practice notes and codes of practice updated to include guidance on internet selling and distance selling.Subscribers also receive a bi-monthly Consumer Law Bulletin PDF providing topical information on prospective and recent legislation and on the important decisions in the field of trade descriptions and on related subjects. Appendices outlining the relevant provisions of Scottish Law are also included.The service is also available on CD-ROM.




Consumer and Trading Standards


Book Description

An authoritative and comprehensive guide for everyone involved in consumer and trading standards law. This book covers the full range of the work undertaken by consumer lawyers and trading standards officers in local authorities.The user-friendly text of Consumer and Trading Standards: Law and Practice provides a clear and exhaustive analysis of the law including case law and its application, wording of the statutory provision, plus expert commentary and analysis of the practical issues.The existing chapters have been thoroughly updated to take account of new case-law and statutory updates, including a further review of the text following Brexit. This title covers the law in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.




Butterworths Law of Food and Drugs


Book Description

This eight-volume, fully comprehensive encyclopaedia, gives an in-depth and up-to-date analysis of the law of food and drugs, providing the full text of all the relevant legislation in a convenient looseleaf format.It covers the law relating to food, fertilisers, slaughterhouses, the grading and marking of produce and the law on medicines and poisons. It also includes domestic Acts and statutory instruments, EC legislation, leading cases, reports of public authorities, recommendations of advisory committees and codes of practice. All statutes and statutory instruments are provided with detailed annotations not available in any other publication.The service is also available on CD-ROM.Eight looseleaf volumes, subscribers receive their first year's updating issues as part of the purchase price (three service issues per year). Subscribers are then charged annually for subsequent updating.




Commercial Law


Book Description

This innovative textbook examines commercial law and the social and political context in which it develops. Topical examples, such as funding for terrorism, demonstrate this fast-moving field's relevance to today's concerns. This wide-ranging subject is set within a clear structure, with part and chapter introductions setting out the student's course of study. Recommendations for further reading at the end of every chapter point the reader to important sources for advanced study and revision questions encourage understanding. The extensive coverage and detailed commentary has been extensively market tested to ensure that the contents are aligned with the needs of university courses in commercial law.




Cranston's Consumers and the Law


Book Description

The third edition of this text is designed to bring the reader up to date with developments in consumer law up to 1999. It includes material on utilities and financial services regulation.




Consumer Protection and the Criminal Law


Book Description

The nature of criminal law doctrines such as strict, corporate, and vicarious liability, and suggests that such doctrines require re-evaluation in the light of the reality of the corporate entity. This study will be of interest to academics, undergraduate and post-graduate students and practitioners.inciples of each device's operation and presents a block circuit diagram. Next he analyzes these 'real world' circuits in detail, and, finally, he discusses the present state-of-the-art. This approach will help to integrate the many different aspects of an electrical engineer's course work, from physical optics to digital signal processing, as never before. Very accessible and containing over 350 illustrations and many exercises.




Butterworths Planning Law Service


Book Description

Butterworths Planning Law Service is the complete guide for all those working in and advising on planning law in England and Wales. This comprehensive service guarantees you stay at the cutting edge of developments in your field. This service is packed with practical guidance and incisive commentary from an experienced editorial team. It has been extensively revised and updated and includes full coverage and interpretation of the changes introduced by the Planning Act 2008, the Localism Act 2011 and the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013. 2017 will see further updates relating to the Planning (Wales) Act 2015.In addition, there are a range of time-saving standard forms and precedents plus a full library of relevant materials, including the latest Government guidance. The service includes three updates per year. It is also available on the LexisLibrary online platform.




Practice Notes on Consumer Law


Book Description

This fourth edition of Practice Notes on Consumer Law contains much useful information for those dealing with problems in consumer law, from either the consumer or supplier perspective. These notes include guidance on common problems, checklists, specimen letters and precedents to help you through the common problems in this area of law, which has recently changed so rapidly. Consumer Law covers contract, tort, consumer credit, and consumer safety. Each of these areas has seen huge changes in the ways business is done, largely as a result of changing technology, enabling people to buy goods and services in new ways, including via the internet. That technology can, in itself, be the cause of difficulties, where it goes wrong, or where suppliers have inadequate systems to deal with customer. Both suppliers and consumers need advice on how to deal with the problems that arise. This fourth edition has, therefore, been updated to include: developments such as the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, and the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 changes in consumer safety law, particularly the regulations concerning general product safety changes in civil procedure as a result of the Woolf Reforms - the book includes procedural notes relating to litigation the influence of the European Union, particularly consumer protection for distance selling contracts.