"Consumer Law and Practice provides undergraduate students and those studying the LPC with concise yet comprehensive guidance. It is also a useful aid for practitioners (including those advising businesses) and non-lawyers requiring information which can be quickly understood. Using an innovative problem-solving approach to the subject, we focus on situations in which clients may find themselves and explain how the law deals with such situations."--Publisher's website
Chris Willett Boeken


The book offers a thorough examination of good faith and fairness within consumer contracts, delving into the intricate nature of 'fairness' as both a legal and moral principle. It explores the implications of these concepts in the context of broader socio-economic policies, including European integration, making it a relevant and thought-provoking read for those interested in legal theory and consumer rights.