Available Formats
Hardback, 5th edition
Published: 31st January 2018
Hardback, 6th edition
Published: 25th January 2024
Consumer Credit Law and Practice - A Guide
By (Author) Dennis Rosenthal
Contributions by Mr Robert Rosenberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
25th January 2024
6th edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
346.41073
Hardback
608
Width 156mm, Height 248mm
1110g
Covers all aspects of the laws of consumer credit, covering consumer credit and consumer hire, contract terms, credit products, security instruments, procedures, practical problems and regulatory controls. The sixth edition includes the latest case law and legislation and additional content on: - the senior managers regime - promotions - Consumer Duty and the overlay with TCF (treating customers fairly) The book also contains useful information on the credit industry, including statistical details on credit and debit cards, licences and fraud.
There is a great need for a work which reduces the mass of case law and regulation covered in encyclopaedic works into a clear, concise and readable form which steers a way through the labyrinth. This is just such a book... -- Roy Goode, University of Oxford * Foreword to 5th Edition *
It's the best guide I have seen so recommended. -- CityBoy * Amazon *
Consumer Credit Law and Practice - A Guide achieves its aim of providing a clear explanation of consumer credit law with considerable ease. It provides an excellent account of the legislative framework and is written in a logical and engaging way...it remains an ideal text for anyone studying, practising or interested in this fascinating area of law. -- Student Law Journal * Review of Previous Edition *
Dennis Rosenthal is a barrister whose work covers the entire range of consumer credit law. He has acted as adviser to the Consumer Credit Trade Association for over 30 years. Robert Rosenberg is a Technical Specialist/Consumer Credit Policy Supervision, Policy & Competition - Consumers & Competition, at the Financial Conduct Authority ('FCA')