The Consumer, Society And The Law
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: 4th ed.,
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (paperback). Page Condition: yellowed. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Good. Cover shows minor curl at the base, consistent with a used paperback. No stickers or labels visible.
The Consumer, Society and the Law by Gordon Borrie and Aubrey L. Diamond stands as a landmark text in British consumer law, presenting a comprehensive and authoritative account of the legal framework governing the relationship between consumers and the marketplace. Now in its fourth revised and updated edition, the work details the rights and protections afforded to consumers under English law, covering key areas such as contract, credit, product liability, and trade practices. Written with remarkable clarity for both legal professionals and the general public, it argues persuasively for the importance of robust consumer protections in a modern commercial society. The authors draw on deep legal expertise to illustrate how statute and common law interact to safeguard individuals against unfair practices, defective goods, and misleading advertising. This classic guide remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the legal landscape that shapes everyday consumer transactions.
Author: Gordon Borrie And Aubrey L. Diamond
Format: Paperback
Published: 1981, Penguin Books
Genre: Politics & law
Edition: 4th ed.,
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (paperback). Page Condition: yellowed. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Good. Cover shows minor curl at the base, consistent with a used paperback. No stickers or labels visible.
The Consumer, Society and the Law by Gordon Borrie and Aubrey L. Diamond stands as a landmark text in British consumer law, presenting a comprehensive and authoritative account of the legal framework governing the relationship between consumers and the marketplace. Now in its fourth revised and updated edition, the work details the rights and protections afforded to consumers under English law, covering key areas such as contract, credit, product liability, and trade practices. Written with remarkable clarity for both legal professionals and the general public, it argues persuasively for the importance of robust consumer protections in a modern commercial society. The authors draw on deep legal expertise to illustrate how statute and common law interact to safeguard individuals against unfair practices, defective goods, and misleading advertising. This classic guide remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the legal landscape that shapes everyday consumer transactions.