1. Key Themes in Landmark Consumer Law Cases, Iain Ramsay
(University of Kent, UK) and Jodi Gardner (University of Auckland,
New Zealand)
Part One: Common Law Foundations of Consumer Law
2. Earl of Chesterfield v Janssen: Equitable Foundations, Benjamin
Douglas (University College London, UK)
3. Gardiner v Gray, David Ibbotson (University of Cambridge,
UK)
4. Incorporation and Exemption Clauses in Consumer Contracts:
Parker v South Eastern Railway Company, Stelios Tofaris (University
of Cambridge, UK)
5. Quackery and Contract Law: The Case of the Carbolic Smoke Ball,
AWB Simpson (Late of University of Michigan, USA)
6. Helby v Matthews: The ‘Great Test Case’? Iain Ramsay (University
of Kent, UK)
7. Blacker v Lake and Elliot: (closing and opening) a Path for
Injured Consumers in Tort before Donoghue, Emily Gordon (University
College London, UCL)
8. Jarvis v Swans Tours: Can Holidays be a Human Right? Jodi
Gardner (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
9. The Foundations of Corporate Criminal Responsibility in Consumer
Law: Tesco Supermarkets Ltd v Nattrass in Perspective, Peter
Cartwright (University of Nottingham, UK)
10. Lloyds Bank Ltd v Bundy: The Influence of the Omnibus Principle
of Unequal Bargaining Power, Jeannie Marie Paterson (University of
Melbourne, Australia) and Elise Bant (University of Western
Australia)
11. Erven Warnink Besloten Vennootschap v J Townend & Sons (Hull)
Ltd: Consumer Welfarism by the Back Door? John Murphy (Hong Kong
University)
Part Two: Rethinking the Role of Consumer Law
12. Of Marginal Gains and Opportunities Missed: The Lost Landmark
of Constantine v Imperial Hotels Ltd, Toni Williams (University of
Cambridge, UK)
13. Abortion and the ‘Right To Choose’: The Consumer Rights
Implications of Roe V Wade, Stevie Martin (University of Cambridge,
UK)
14. Virginia State Board of Pharmacy v Virginia Consumer Citizens
Council, Inc: Commercial Speech: Advancing the Rights of Consumers
or Enhancing the Rights of Corporations? Mary Spector (SMU Dedman
School of Law, USA)
15. A v National Blood Authority: An Experiment in Radical
Consumer-centric Strict Liability for Products, Jacob Eisler
(Florida State University, USA)
16. Failure to Protect the Vulnerable: Office of Fair Trading
(Respondents) v Abbey National Plc & Others (Appellants), Christine
Riefa (University of Reading, UK)
17. Bankruptcy, Housing, ‘Have Nots’, and the Limits of Legal
Landmarks: Places for People Homes Ltd v Sharples, Joseph Spooner
(London School of Economics, UK)
18. European Integration after Mohammed Aziz, Irina Domurath
(Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile) and Hans-W Micklitz (European
University Institute, Italy)
19. Plevin v Paragon: Undisclosed PPI Commissions Give Rise to an
Unfair Credit Relationship, Nicola J Howell (Queensland University
of Technology, Australia)
20. Cake, Conflict and Consumer Law: The Significance of
Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission and Lee v
Ashers Baking Company Ltd, Sarah Brown (University of Leeds,
UK)
21. Small Claims, Big Challenges: Merricks v Mastercard, Simone
Degeling (University of New South Wales, Australia), Jodi Gardner
(University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Josh McGeechan
(Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Australia)
This book analyses the common law foundations of consumer law and questions the role it plays in our society.
Jodi Gardner is Brian Coote Chair in Private Law at the
University of Auckland, New Zealand, and a Senior Research Fellow
at the Centre for Banking & Finance Law at the National University
of Singapore.
Iain Ramsay is Emeritus Professor of Law at Kent Law School,
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
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