PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction to Asian Consumer Law Geraint Howells (University of Galway , Ireland) and Hans-W Micklitz ( European University Institute, Italy) PART 2 NATIONAL REPORTS 2. China Jin Jing ( China University of Political Science and Law) 3. Hong Kong Mateja Durovic ( King''s College London, UK) , Geraint Howells (University of Galway , Ireland) , and André Janssen ( Radboud University, the Netherlands ) 4. India Ashok R Patil ( National Law School of India University) 5. Indonesia Johannes Gunawan ( Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia) and Bernadette M Waluyo ( Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia) 6. Japan Hisakazu Hirose ( University of Tokyo, Japan), Karl-Friedrich Lenz ( Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan), and Tadashi Shiraishi ( University of Tokyo, Japan) 7. Macau Dan Wei ( University of Macau ) and Ângelo Patrício Rafael ( University of Macau) 8.
Malaysia Zalina Zakaria ( University of Malaya, Malaysia) 9. Myanmar Rémi Nguyen ( Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia, Thailand) 10. Singapore Gary Low ( Lazada Singapore and RedMart (Alibaba Group), Singapore) 11. South Korea Shindong Jung ( Gangneung-Wonju National University, South Korea) 12. Taiwan (Republic of China) Jerry G Fong ( National ChengChi University, Taiwan) 13. Thailand Aimpaga Techaapikun ( Thammasat University, Thailand) 14. Vietnam Nguyen Van Cuong ( Ministry of Justice of Vietnam) PART 3 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 15. Information Duties and the Right of Withdrawal Meika Atkins ( Curtin University, Australia) and Eileen Webb ( The University of South Australia) 16.
Sale of Goods: A Comparative Perspective Gail Pearson ( University of Sydney, Australia) 17. A Comparative Analysis of the Regulation of Unfair Terms in Asia James P Nehf ( Indiana University, USA) 18. Product Liability Michel Cannarsa ( Lyon Catholic University, France) 19. Adaptation of Asian Consumer Law to the Digital Age Alberto De Franceschi ( University of Ferrara, Italy) 20. Commercial Practices Hans-W Micklitz ( European University Institute, Italy) 21. Access to Justice Marta Cantero Gamito ( University of Tartu, Estonia) 22. Consumer Product Liability and Safety Regulation: ASEAN in Asia Luke Nottage ( University of Sydney, Australia) and Sakda Thanitcul ( Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) PART 4 ASIAN LAW IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 23. European Union Consumer Law Mateja Durovic ( King''s College London, UK) , Geraint Howells (University of Galway , Ireland) , André Janssen ( Radboud University, the Netherlands ) and Hans-W Micklitz ( European University Institute, Italy) 24.
Regulation of Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts: An American Perspective James P Nehf ( Indiana University, USA) 25. Australasia Gail Pearson ( University of Sydney, Australia) 26. Latin America Marta Cantero Gamito ( University of Tartu, Estonia) 27. African Perspective Tjakie Naude ( University of Cape Town, South Africa) 28. ASEAN Economic Integration and Consumer Protection in Southeast Asia Luke Nottage ( University of Sydney, Australia) and Sakda Thanitcul ( Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) 29. The Effect of the United Nations Guidelines on Consumer Protection on Consumer Law in Asia Mateja Durovic ( King''s College London, UK) and Jeremy Pui ( King''s College London, UK) PART 5 CONCLUSION 30. Some Concluding Remarks: Future Prospects for Consumer Law in Asia Mateja Durovic ( King''s College London, UK) and André Janssen ( Radboud University, the Netherlands ).