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ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation

Achievements and Challenges

Author: Luke Nottage, Justin Malbon, Jeannie Paterson and Caron Beaton-Wells   Series: Integration through Law:The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration

The first Western-language research monograph detailing significant developments in key areas of consumer law and policy across Southeast Asia.

The first Western-language research monograph detailing significant developments in consumer law and policy across Southeast Asia. Eight chapters examine consumer law topics within ASEAN member states such as product safety and consumer contracts as well as financial and health services, plus the interface with competition law.

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The first Western-language research monograph detailing significant developments in key areas of consumer law and policy across Southeast Asia.

The first Western-language research monograph detailing significant developments in consumer law and policy across Southeast Asia. Eight chapters examine consumer law topics within ASEAN member states such as product safety and consumer contracts as well as financial and health services, plus the interface with competition law.

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This is the first Western-language research monograph detailing significant developments in consumer law and policy across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), underpinned by a growing middle class and implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community from 2016. Eight chapters examine consumer law topics within ASEAN member states (such as product safety and consumer contracts) and across them (financial and health services), as well as the interface with competition law and the nature of ASEAN as a unique and evolving international organisation. The authors include insights from extensive fieldwork, partly through consultancies for the ASEAN Secretariat, to provide a reliable, contextual and up-to-date analysis of consumer law and policy development across the region. The volume also draws on and contributes to theories of law and development in multiple fields, including comparative law, political economy and regional studies.

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Critic Reviews

“'Four leading Australian consumer law scholars have produced a book that provides valuable insights into the development of consumer law in the ASEAN region. They throw light on consumer law in under-researched jurisdictions and their reflections will help develop consumer policy in the region and deepen our understanding of consumer policy globally. Hopefully it will provide an impetus for further ASEAN initiatives.' Geraint Howells, Dean and Chair Professor of Commercial Law, City University of Hong Kong”

'Four leading Australian consumer law scholars have produced a book that provides valuable insights into the development of consumer law in the ASEAN region. They throw light on consumer law in under-researched jurisdictions and their reflections will help develop consumer policy in the region and deepen our understanding of consumer policy globally. Hopefully it will provide an impetus for further ASEAN initiatives.' Geraint Howells, Dean and Chair Professor of Commercial Law, City University of Hong Kong
'[an excellent example of how comparative law] scholarship can incisively deconstruct unfamiliar legal systems and make them more accessible to a wider audience ... [that] clearly exposes and explains the challenges which each system faces on its own terms ... an admirable achievement.' The Hon T. F. Bathurst AC, Chief Justice Of New South Wales, reproduced with permission at:

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About the Author

Luke Nottage is Associate Director of the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney. His previous books include works on ASEAN product safety law, and consumer law in Australia and New Zealand. Luke has consulted for law firms and international organisations, including the ASEAN Secretariat. Justin Malbon is an Adjunct Professor at Griffith University, Australia. He is a former Professor at the Monash University Law School. He has published across a wide range of topics, including consumer law, international trade, intellectual property and the legal rights of Indigenous peoples. Jeannie Paterson specialises in contracts, consumer protection and consumer credit law, as well as the role of technological change in these contexts. She writes and consults widely in these areas. Caron Beaton-Wells is Co-Director of the Global Competition and Consumer Law Program and Director of the Competition Law & Economics Network at the University of Melbourne. She is regarded as Australia's leading academic in this field, is extensively published and has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
19th September 2019
Pages
488
ISBN
9781108725828

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