The Law of Consumer Redress in an Evolving Digital Market
Upgrading from Alternative to Online Dispute Resolution
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Oct '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£30.99(9781107437296)
This book analyses the most recent processes, laws and best practices for consumer dispute resolution and the law related to consumer redress.
Examining the recent legal changes in consumer dispute resolution methods, this book focuses on alternative dispute resolution methods such as ombudsman and mediation schemes, and also explores other consumer redress procedures including public enforcement, court adjudication and business in-house complaints systems.This book advances the emergence of a new sub-field of study, the law of consumer redress, which encompasses the various dispute resolution processes for consumers, their regulations, and best practices. The book argues that the institutionalisation of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) bodies are expanding their functions beyond dispute resolution, as they are increasingly providing a public service for consumers that complements, and often replaces, the role of the courts. Although the book focuses on ADR, it also analyses other redress methods, including public enforcement, court adjudication and business internal complaints systems. It proposes a more efficient rationalisation of certified redress bodies, which should be better co-ordinated and accessible through technological means. Accordingly, the book calls for greater integration amongst redress methods and offers recommendations to improve their process design to ensure that, inter alia, traders are encouraged to participate in redress schemes, settle early meritorious claims and comply with outcomes.
'Dean Knight has made a marvellous contribution to our understanding of judicial review doctrine and he has provided us with an attractive normative framework for assessing that doctrine … Whatever one's interests as a public lawyer, this book is a must-read.' Peter Cane, The Modern Law Review
ISBN: 9781107079007
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 22mm
Weight: 590g
324 pages