The Law of Consumer Redress in an Evolving Digital Market, 9781107079007
Hardcover
Consumer redress evolves: Easier, faster justice in the digital marketplace.

The Law of Consumer Redress in an Evolving Digital Market

upgrading from alternative to online dispute resolution

$350.35

  • Hardcover

    324 pages

  • Release Date

    5 October 2017

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Summary

Consumer Redress in the Digital Age: Navigating Disputes and Empowering Solutions

This book introduces a new area of legal study: the law of consumer redress. It examines various dispute resolution processes available to consumers, their regulations, and best practices.

The book highlights how alternative dispute resolution (ADR) bodies are evolving, providing a crucial public service for consumers that often complements or replaces traditional court systems. While focusing …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781107079007
ISBN-10:1107079004
Author:Pablo Cortés
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:324
Release Date:5 October 2017
Weight:590g
Dimensions:235mm x 156mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

‘Dean Knight has made a marvellous contribution to our understanding of judicial review doctrine and he has provided us with an attractive normative framework for assessing that doctrine … Whatever one’s interests as a public lawyer, this book is a must-read.’ Peter Cane, The Modern Law Review

About The Author

Pablo Cortés

Pablo Cortés is Professor of Civil Justice at Leicester Law School. He has advised the European Commission during the drafting of legislation on consumer online dispute resolution (ODR) and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and has been invited to write reports and to participate in expert meetings, inter alia, by the UN Commission on International Trade Law, the European Commission and the European Parliament. He serves on the advisory board of the ODR Civil Justice Council and the International Mediation Institute, and he has worked as a consultant for a number of organisations. He is Fellow of the European Law Institute and the National Centre for Technology and Dispute Resolution (University of Massachusetts), and in 2012 he was a Gould Research Fellow at Stanford University, California.

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