This book seeks to introduce the reader to the substantive law of consumer protection in the United Kingdom, with the emphasis being on the place of United Kingdom law within an evolving European legal system and also on the need to draw upon comparative experience. The book seeks to place consumer protection not only in its purely black-letter context but also to draw upon wider readings to show that consumer protection law is a complex area of law which reflects and shapes the individual citizen's position within the modern economy.
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Geraint G. Howells is Professor of Law at the University of Manchester, and Barrister at Gough Square Chambers, UK. Stephen Weatherill is Professor of Law at the University of Oxford, UK.
Consumer Protection Law...is one of the best text books on consumer law. It provides an extremely accessible, thoughtful and thorough account of consumer protection law...The authors explain even the most complicated issue with ease...this is a fantastic text. It is extremely well-written, accessible and provides a superb account of consumer law.' Student Law Journal
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