Consumer Credit in UK Law

  • Is the US Consumer Credit Asymmetric?
    • No. 63-2, May 2016
    • Scottish Journal of Political Economy
    We investigate the existence of any asymmetric effects in the US consumer credit. In doing so, we utilize the asymmetric cointegration methods proposed by Breitung (2001, 2002) and Enders and Siklo...
  • Credit Advisers, Consumer Credit and Equitable Fiduciary Obligations
    • No. 47-1, March 2019
    • Federal Law Review
    Consumers use financial intermediaries such as brokers and other credit advisers to navigate complex financial markets and to provide guidance on credit products. In 2017 ASIC reported that ‘[b]rok...
  • RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CANADIAN CONSUMER CREDIT LAW*
    • No. 36-5, September 1973
    • The Modern Law Review
  • THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974: ITS SCOPE
    • No. 40-2, March 1977
    • The Modern Law Review
  • Regulation Governing the Provision of Credit Assistance and Financial Advice in Australia: A Consumer's Perspective
    • No. 43-3, September 2015
    • Federal Law Review
    • 0000
    Five years ago the global financial crisis threatened the world's financial system and its aftermath wreaked devastation across many parts of the globe. Mis-selling of home mortgages to consumers u...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 41-4, July 1978
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: Parry and Clark: The Law of Succession, 7th edition by J. B. Clark White Collar Crime. By G. Geis and R. Meier (revised edition) Worker Participation in Europe. By J....
    ... ... RAYMOND SMITH. CONSUMER CREDIT LEGISLATION. By R. GOODE [ Butterworths 19771 CONSUMER ... ...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 55-3, May 1992
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: W.R. Cornish and G. de N. Clark, Law and Society in England, 1750–1950 Lawrence M. Friedman, The Republic of Choice: Law, Authority and Culture Alison Young, Feminini...
    ... ... Mr Manchester deserves great credit for being the first to open up the territory which Professor ... Lucia Zedner* Roy Goode, Consumer Credit Law, London: Butterworths, 1989, 839 pp, f80.00 hb ... ...
  • The Statutory Right to Seek a Credit Contract Variation on the Grounds of Hardship: A History and Analysis
    • No. 44-1, March 2016
    • Federal Law Review
    • 0000
    In this article, we focus on one of the most important statutory protections for Australian consumers in financial hardship: the right to seek a variation of a credit contract contained in s 72 of ...
    ... ... We provide a comprehensive history of this right, which has been part of Australian consumer credit law since the 1970s. Over the years, it has ev olved from a very limited right to seek an extension of time to pay a debt on grounds of ... ...
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 30-2, March 1967
    • The Modern Law Review
    Delict. By D. M. Walker. [Edinburgh: W. M. Green & Son. The A. G. Davis Essays in Law. Edited by J. F. Northey. Civil Procedure in Italy. By Mauro Cappelletti (Professor of Comparative Law at the U...
    ... ... EFTA has to its credit some remarkable achievements. Rut there can today be little ... C. TRENDS IN CONSUMER CREDIT LEQISLATION. By BAILBARA A. CURRAN. [Chicago and ... ...
  • Reviews
    • No. 39-1, January 1976
    • The Modern Law Review
    Just How Just? By David Lewis and Peter Hughman. Criminal Law: Cases and Materials. By J. C. Smith and Brian Hogan. Cases and Materials on Criminal Law and Procedure. Fourth edition. Edited by M. L...
    ... ... To its credit however the book is eminently readable and is also ... M. D. FARRIER. SALE OF GOODS AND CONSUMER CREDIT. By A. P. DOBSON. [Concise College Texts: Sweet & ... ...
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