Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
Find and refer to a range of legal sources on consumer law, including cases, legislation and academic commentary.
Apply legal principles to everyday situations and real world problems affecting consumers.
Evaluate the objectives of consumer protection law and policy and the effectiveness of consumer protection measures.
Assess the impact of the European Union on domestic consumer law.
Identify areas of consumer law in need of reform and make suggestions for reform.
Demonstrate good communication skills and design a poster.
Indicative Module Content:
- The rationale for consumer protection
- The framework of consumer protection
- The EU and consumer protection
- The institutional framework of consumer protection, including the role of the Consumer Protection Commission, cross-border enforcement, collective actions.
- Defective goods and services, consumer rights and digital content
- Unfair Contract terms
- Unfair commercial practices
- Consumer Rights when Travelling