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ASEAN Consumer Law Harmonisation and Cooperation: Achievements and Challenges

Luke NottageUniversity of Sydney, Justin MalbonGriffith University, Queensland) (Author) , Jeannie Paterson (University of Melbourne, Caron Beaton-WellsUniversity of Melbourne

ISBN13: 9781108725828
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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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.

  • Offers detailed analysis of the development and current implementation of core areas of consumer law across Southeast Asia
  • Provides insights into a unique organisation by comparing the development and current features of ASEAN and explores its future potential in consumer law and policy-making
  • Builds on extensive fieldwork in many ASEAN member states and provides reliable and contextual analysis of consumer law and policy in the region

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Asia
Contents:
1. Introduction: backdrop and overarching perspectives
2. Theoretical perspectives on ASEAN and consumer law developments
3. Product safety law: fragmented regulation and emergent product liability regimes
4. Regulating consumer contracts in ASEAN: variation and change
5. Consumer financial services: what role for ASEAN?
6. Professional health services: ASEAN's trade liberalisation agenda
7. Integration with competition policies, laws and institutions: opportunities for ASEAN consumer protection
8. Key reflections and future directions