Consumer Credit

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Royston Miles Goode
BRILL, Jan 1, 1978 - Law - 488 pages
Consumer Protection 2000 is a compilation of papers received at the Summer 1992 conference sponsored by the McGeorge School of Law at Salzburg, Austria. These papers provide a most helpful & instructive kaleidoscope of diverging scenarios from many, if not most, of the Western post-industrial countries. The reports provide a rational basis for assessing aspects of the best ingredients for a 'civilized society'.

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6
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Enforcement of judgments
73
10
86
Consumer credit in the EEC
92
The efficacy of consumer credit legislation
98
THE IMPACT OF CONSUMER CREDIT LEGISLATION
107
Federal Republic of Germany By Wolfgang Freiherr
232
The Netherlands By M B Ruisbroek Jetten
248
Sweden By Peter Westerlind
260
England By J K Macleod and M Cronin with
269
The United States By Carl Felsenfeld
313
CONSUMER CREDIT AND THE
341
Consumer credit and the EECa banking view By R
363
PART V
370

CHAP PAGE
109
The social benefits and costs of consumer credit
127
CHAP PAGE
141
PART III
147
C
159
CONSUMER CREDIT LAW IN SELECTED COUNTRIES
160
Australia By Rowena Armstrong 157
186
France By MarieThérèse CalaisAuloy
219
France
221
APPENDICES
385
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387
SCOPE OF TRANSACTIONAL CONTROL
394
RATE DISCLOSURE
406
REMEDIES AGAINST CREDITOR FOR BREACHES BY SUPPLIER
421
The colloquium participants
467
Index
473
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