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Innovation and the Transformation of Consumer Law

Anne Wade

9781774691243
254 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
This book mentions technologies that present new difficulties for consumer law, imaginative improvements that can assist with securing customers' financial advantages, inventive ways to deal with lasting purchaser concerns, and the difficulties involved by suggesting methods of making and conveying buyer items and administrations. Also, it ponders past triumphs and disappointments of sconsumer law and strategy, investigates prospects for moving customer law an alternate way, and examines likely dangers to consumer government assistance, particularly regarding the changing political scene in many parts of the world. A few parts inspect consumer law in singular nations, while others have a global core interest. The digital change that is in progress in our economies and social orders has furnished customers with an abundance of business openings while likewise bringing various new and arising risks. This report gives an outline of chosen key advantages and difficulties faced by digital shoppers. It centers around different areas of significance to strategists including: changing policy to quickly evolving innovations, reinforcing cross-line co-activity, improving the effect of product reviews in the advanced age, shopers goals and reviews, the job of consumer security organizations in accomplishing the Sustainable Development Goals, and securing vulnerable purchasers in the computerized age.
Author Bio
Dr. Anne Wade has been a researcher and an instruction in the Criminal Justice field for 27 years. She is currently an Associate Professor at a Community College in North Carolina. She holds an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and a Ph.D. in Public Safety Leadership/Criminal Justice. Her research interests are in Criminology, Victimology, and the Human Services. She is married to Wesley Wade. She is an artist, writer, research, teacher, and trainer.