Consumer Protection and the Criminal Law: Law, Theory, and Policy in the UK
Released: Oct 22, 2001
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 268 pages
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Description:
To what extent should criminal law be used to protect the consumer? Peter Cartwright evaluates the role of criminal law sanctions in consumer protection from an economic and social perspective. In this important new study the author examines the rationales for protecting consumers, and considers the role that legal techniques play in fulfilling these. In addition, he analyzes criminal law doctrines such as strict, corporate, and vicarious liability, and suggests that they require re-evaluation. This study will be of interest to academics, undergraduate and post-graduate students as well as lawyers.
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