In the Interests of Commercial Certainty – Is It Time to Reconsider the Application of Key Provisions of the Australian Consumer Law?

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In this paper, Martin Scott KC discusses whether key provisions of Australian Consumer Law are reflective of norms of conduct or if they are more accurately viewed as conflicting with recognised international norms such as party autonomy and freedom of contract.

‘In the Interests of Commercial Certainty – Is It Time to Reconsider the Application of Key Provisions of the Australian Consumer Law?’ (2024) 32 Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 184

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Martin Scott KC specialises in large project disputes in shipping and transport, civil engineering and energy infrastructure.

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