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Online Auctions and Consumer Protection in the United Kingdom and Australia: The Value of Transparency

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Article

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Authors

Kariyawasam, Kanchana 

Abstract

This article analyses the challenges associated with online auctions and consumer protection. Online auctions are increasing in popularity, however they come with a range of potential legal issues. This article focuses on two potential concerns under the laws of both the United Kingdom and Australia; firstly, when an online auction fulfils the requirement of an auction for the purposes of consumer protection legislation and secondly, when online auction sales occur ‘in trade or commerce’. Both of these – apparently simplistic – questions highlight the complexity of the laws of surrounding online auctions. The complexity of the issues undermines the transparency of the legal system and puts consumers at risk of not understanding or appreciating their rights. The article therefore concludes by making some initial points on potential reforms to improve transparency in the regulation of online auctions.

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Australian Business Law Review

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0310-1053

Volume Title

47

Publisher

Thomson Reuters

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