The Future of Consumer Credit Regulation

Creative Approaches to Emerging Problems

Peter Rott author Michelle Kelly-Louw author James P Nehf editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Oct '08

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Effective regulation of consumer credit in modern society is an ever-changing challenge. As new forms of credit emerge in free societies, regulation often lags behind. This volume explores contemporary problems related to the regulation of consumer credit in market economies with a focus on credit extended to the most vulnerable and poorest members of the community. Written by experts in the field of consumer credit regulation from Europe, North America, Australia and South Africa, the book examines some of the most important consumer credit issues facing consumers today and proposes innovative ways to protect the consumer interest in those markets.

'Consumer credit reforms seem to be everywhere in the contemporary world. This book is brimming with comparative ideas on reform and international reflections on the increasing financialization of our daily lives.' Iain Ramsay, University of Kent, UK 'The Future of Consumer Credit Regulation is extremely well-written meaning that complex topics are explained logically. Each essay is superbly researched meaning it can form an excellent starting point for further research...[this book] is an indispensable text for anyone studying or practising in this challenging and interesting area of law.' The Student Law Journal

ISBN: 9780754674177

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Weight: 453g

256 pages