Consumer rights offer a form of consumer protection through the application of laws which dictate fair trade and faithful market exchanges. It typically prevents cases of fraud or unethical practices to gain competitive advantages. Australian consumer law gives consumers the basic rights of repair,replacement, refund and compensation (as outlined by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission).
Following the trade practices amendment in 2006, Western Australia has become detatched from the Australian Consumer league by the 2007 State vs Australian Consumer League referendum. This means that WA implements it's own Consumer law legislation. With the commencement of the Australian Consumer Law Reform in 2009, WA has taken elements like robbery punishment and implemented that into the new law but left many components the same as prior to the implementation like allowing the purchase of firearms, explosives, knives and illicit drugs by residents of the age of sixteen without the need for a licence.
Information on consumer law can be found on the specific country's government website for consumer law. It can also be found at the National Consumer Agency.
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Australian Comprtition and Consumer Commission
It wasn't. Miranda Laws are American. Last I heard Australia had Australian law.
The Consumer Act of the Philippines is the law for the protection of the consumer. The law promotes the consumer's general welfare and establishes standards of conduct for business and industry.
1. Australian Constitution 2. Statute (Acts) 3. Common Law (Law of the Courts) Australian law varies from state to state, so be careful when citing a case or an act that it applies to your own state.
John Law - Australian rules footballer - was born on 1959-01-08.
No, Australia have their own laws.
The Australian Constitution.
The Australian Federal and State Police act as Law Enforcement agencies. The Australian Court System (judiciary) interpret statutory law and enforce Common Law. Parliament and the Gov.General develop Statutory Law.