A well-structured, clear and comprehensive cases and materials text for students of competition law Fully revised and updated to include recent key decisions and statutory amendments in areas such as cartels and 46 provisions on misuse of market power, the third edition of Competition Law - Cases and Materials builds on its reputation for clarity and comprehensiveness.
It combines selected extracts from the leading competition law decisions with expanded commentary and excerpts from relevant secondary sources to encourage student analysis of key principles. Features and Benefits Offers expanded range of hypothetical questions to stimulate thought and discussion Selected cases and materials encourage students analysis and understanding of key principles Clear, succinct commentary assists students to understand both foundation concepts and future directions in competition law Additional chapter on access arrangements ensures close alignment with Australian coursework Hypothetical questions and reading lists for each chapter enhance student learning - Table of Contents: Table of Contents 1. Australia's National Consumer Protection Regime 2.
Application of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the Australian Consumer Law 3. Introduction to Misleading or Deceptive Conduct 4. Factual Categories of Misleading and Deceptive Conduct 5. Unconscionable Conduct - Unwritten Law 6. Statutory Unconscionable Conduct 7. The Unfair Contract Terms Regime 8. False or Misleading Representations 9. Particular forms of Unfair Practices 10. The Consumer Guarantees Regime 11. Unsolicited Consumer Agreements 12. Liabilities of Manufacturers of Goods with Safety Defects 13. Product Safety Standards 14. Industry Codes of Conduct 15. Public Enforcement - ACCC Investigation Powers 16. Public Enforcement - ACCC Criminal Proceedings 17. Public Enforcement - ACCC Civil Orders and Remedies 18. Private Enforcement - Private Orders and Remedies 19. Concordance (Comparative Table of Sections: ACL, TPA) Index