Miller's Ausn Comp and Cons Law Annotated 46th Edition Bookshops Only

Miller's Ausn Comp and Cons Law Annotated 46th Edition Bookshops Only

By Russell Miller

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Date: 27/03/2024

Code: 9780455503110

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Description

Miller’s Australian Competition and Consumer Law Annotated has established itself as the essential resource on the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, described by former ACCC Chair, Rod Sims AO, as the indispensable guide to competition and consumer law.
 
The 46th edition contains the competition and consumer law with judicial interpretation and practical information, up to date to 1 January 2024.
 
The 46th Edition of Miller’s includes over 350 updates - 300 to existing annotations and 50 new – including over 85 Court, Tribunal and ACCC decisions plus the latest statutory amendments. Highlights include:
 
  • Unfair contract terms –legislative changes that came into effect on 9 November 2023
  • Authorisations – updated annotations on Tribunal reviews after Telstra/TPG and Honeysuckle Health
  • Accessorial liability – Full Federal Court decision in Productivity Partners
  • Mergers – ACCC decisions in ANZ/Suncorp, Armaguard/ Prosegeur and Brookfield/Origin
  • The latest High Court decisions - Self Care IP, Karpic and Mitsubishi
  • Statutory guarantees – acceptable quality guarantees and appropriate compensation - Toyota and Ford (Federal Court) and Volkswagen (NSW Court of Appeal)
  • Penalties – new guideline on the ACCC’s approach to penalties
  • Unconscionable conduct – latest examples – Multimedia, Productivity Partners
 
 

 

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