ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation Achievements and Challenges

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Nottage, Luke
Malbon, Justin
Paterson, Jeannie
Beaton-Wells, Caron
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2019
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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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© 2019 Cambridge University Press. This material has been published in ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation Achievements and Challenges by L. Nottage, J. Malbon, J. Paterson & C. Beaton-Wells. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution or re-use.

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Nottage, L; Malbon, J; Paterson, J; Beaton-Wells, C, ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation Achievements and Challenges, 2019

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