ABSTRACT

For many years, legislators around the world have responded to the particular needs of consumers by introducing dedicated rules for consumer sales contracts. In the European Union, a significant push came through the adoption of the Consumer Sales Directive (99/44/EC). Elsewhere in the world, legislation focusing on consumer sales contracts has been introduced, for example in New Zealand and Australia. This book offers a snapshot of the current state of consumer sales law in a range of jurisdictions around the globe. It provides both an overview of the law in selected jurisdictions and compares the application of these rules in the context of two case scenarios.

chapter 1|16 pages

Consumer sales law in Australia

chapter 3|21 pages

Consumer sales law in Germany

chapter 6|18 pages

Consumer sales law in New Zealand

chapter 7|15 pages

Singapore consumer law

chapter 10|18 pages

Consumer sales law in Vietnam