波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

COURSES >>>


GE1126 - Law for Smart Consumers

Offering Academic Unit
School of Law
Credit Units
3
Course Duration
One Semester
GE Area
Area 1: Arts and Humanities
Course Offering Term*:
Semester A 2024/25
Semester A 2025/26 (Tentative)

* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice
 
Course Aims

As the course name suggests, this course aims at providing legal knowledge to students to help them become smart consumers.? Through role-playing, discussion of current issues concerning consumer rights and real consumer disputes and video viewing, students will discover the legal issues and principles that govern everyday consumer transactions.

Discussion of current issues and real cases will encourage students to think about how "real" consumer disputes are dealt with and to help students consider whether the victims and their families can have any legal claim against the beauty service provider.? The lecturer will also review with students common terms and conditions of different types of consumer agreements, e.g. for internet services or the usage of Facebook.

Hence, students will know the "dos" and "don'ts" whenever they enter into a consumer transaction.? They will also become more aware of current issues involving consumer rights and trained to be more inquisitive.

This course aims to provide participants with:

  • an insight into the basic legal principles governing consumer transactions and how such knowledge can help protect their interests as consumers;
  • training in basic legal reasoning skills and approaches to resolving consumer disputes;
  • an awareness of current issues involving consumers' rights and common consumer pitfalls in various types of consumers transactions;? ?
  • an insight into the current consumer protection framework and mechanism in Hong Kong; and?
  • training in research and presentation skills as well as oral and written arguments throughout.

Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information)

Continuous Assessment: 100%

To pass the course students must achieve an overall total mark of 40% or above.


Participation and Presentation a?? students will need to engage in discussions/debates on issues and principles learnt and they will need to present their findings during tutorials. The lecturer will facilitate the discussions and students' presentations will be assessed by the tutors.


A writing task which requires students to draft a letter advising a consumer of his/her legal rights and a draft complaint letter to the Consumer Council in relation to the consumer disputes. The advice and complaint letter will be marked by the lecturer with feedback.


A group research and presentation task: Students are required to do research and give a presentation on common consumer pitfalls and current regulations and agencies in Hong Kong which provide protection and assistance for consumers in one of the following areas: (i) beauty services; (ii) travel services; (iii) insurance services; (iv) banking and financial services; (v) money lending services; (vi) health club services; (vii) Chinese medicine practice; or (viii) product safety.


Students are also required to produce an "end-product" relating to their research topic (e.g. a poster or documentary) to go with their presentation.


The lecturer will have conferences with individual groups to provide guidance on doing this project and some background materials on the research topics. The task will be assessed by the tutors.

 
Detailed Course Information

GE1126.pdf

百家乐路书| 做生意进门风水| 澳门百家乐官网赢钱秘| 神娱乐百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 怎样看百家乐官网牌| 金域百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 百家乐视频游戏冲值| 澳门百家乐官网打缆| 哪家百家乐从哪而来| 娱乐网百家乐官网补丁| 澳门百家乐玩法与游戏规则 | 二八杠开户| 红宝石百家乐官网娱乐城| 大发888网站多少| 全迅网百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则| 皇室国际娱乐城| 威尼斯人娱乐老牌网站| 百家乐开庄概率| 广东百家乐官网主论坛| 新时代娱乐城开户| 24山吉凶图| 百家乐官网投注技巧| 皇家一号娱乐城| 百家乐大赢家小说| 百家乐官网食杂店| 百家乐官网的必赢方法| 大发8888娱乐场| 在车库做生意风水| 百家乐官网平六亿财富| 百家乐官网怎么下注能赢| 香港六合彩开奖记录| 大发888充值平台| 怎么看百家乐走势| 百家乐7scs娱乐平台| 百家乐中B是什么| 沙龙百家乐破解| 百家乐官网百博亚洲| 金龙博彩网| 威尼斯人娱乐城客户端| 博天堂百家乐的玩法技巧和规则 | 百家乐官网庄闲最佳打法|