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Business Enterprise and Management - Craig Cathcart


Name:
Craig Cathcart
Position: Lecturer
Phone: 0131 474 0000
Email: ccathcart@qmu.ac.uk

  Qualifications:
LLB with Honours (2:1) in Comparative Law, University of Glasgow 1990
Diploma in Legal Practice, University of Edinburgh 1992
Diploma in Trading Standards, LGMB/Glasgow Caledonian University 1996


Memberships:
Association of Law Teachers
Trading Standards Institute


Personal Profile:
Prior to joining Queen Margaret University, Craig was a Lecturer in Law at Glasgow Caledonian University, before which he worked as a Trading Standards Officer in Paisley and Edinburgh.

Subject specialisms include regulation, contract law, consumer credit, criminal law, and consumer law enforcement.

He has extensive links with the consumer protection community in the UK, serving as a professional Examiner for the Trading Standards Institute, and acting as a consultant on a range of consumer matters.


Recent Publications:
Book
Contract: Cases and Materials 2nd ed (2003), with Professor J.A.K. Huntley and Professor John Blackie, W. Green/Sweet & Maxwell ISBN 0 414 01281 X

Journal articles
Fair Clear & Competitive: The Consumer Credit Market in the 21st Century (2004)
Scottish Law Gazette Volume 72 No 3 ISSN 0036-9314

Use of statistical control charts in packing environments (parts I and II), (2004) with Dr Nigel Grigg, Massey University NZ
Trading Standards Today Volume 112 Issues 5 & 7 ISSN 1475-1464

Inflexible friends: Arguments over the application of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 section 75 (parts I and II) (2005)
Scottish Law Gazette Volume 73 Nos 1 & 2 ISSN 0036-9314

Collectively Interesting: The Office of Fair Trading v. MB Designs (Scotland) Ltd (2005)
Scottish Law Gazette Volume 73 No 8 ISSN 0036-9314

 


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