The effectiveness of the best interests duty : enhancing consumer protection?
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2013
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This article considers the uncertainty surrounding the scope of the best interests duty which forms part of the Government’s Future of Financial Advice (FOFA) reforms. It is likely to be many years before the courts can interpret and clarify the content of the duty. Under the new regime, the provision of personal financial advice will be made more difficult, complex and costly and these costs will be passed on to consumers. The article also considers whether there will still be scope for delivering standardized, non-tailored advice in the light of the best interests duty. In the pas standardized advice has allowed large amounts of low-level, generic advice to be delivered very efficiently. In order to avoid breaching the best interests duty standardized advice should only be used rarely, and only after a careful assessment has been made to ensure that a standardized approach is appropriate. |
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Lawbook Co. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57981/1/Corones_BestInterestDuty.pdf http://www.thomsonreuters.com.au/australian-business-law-review-online/productdetail/97145 Corones, Stephen G. & Galloway, Thomas (2013) The effectiveness of the best interests duty : enhancing consumer protection? Australian Business Law Review, 41(1), pp. 5-29. |
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Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180100 LAW #180109 Corporations and Associations Law #Future of Financial Advice #best interests duty #consumer protection #corporations amendment |
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Journal Article |