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TUTORIAL 1

(TUTORIAL ACTIVITY-FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT)


LLB00403
SEMESTER II 2022/2023

1. This is a group work, consisting of not more than five members per group.
2. Each group is required to prepare ONE poster for the question of your own
choice.
3. Each group is required to upload a video presentation (5 minutes) via the link
provided.

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Instructions

1. Choose a question from the list that interests you the most and that you feel comfortable
answering.
2. Research the topic thoroughly. Look for reliable sources of information such as
academic journals, government publications, and reputable websites.
3. Organize your thoughts and information into a clear and concise presentation. Make
sure to include an introduction, key points, supporting evidence, and a conclusion.
4. Choose an appropriate design for your poster. Make sure it is visually appealing and
easy to read. Use graphics, images, and colors to make your poster stand out.
5. Include the following elements on your poster:
• Title: Clearly state the topic of your presentation.
• Introduction: Provide background information on the topic and explain why it
is important.
• Key points: Present the main points of your argument or research. Use bullet
points or numbered lists to make it easy to read.
• Supporting evidence: Use graphs, charts, or images to support your key points.
Make sure they are easy to understand and relevant to your topic.
• Conclusion: Summarize your main points and emphasize why they are
important. Offer recommendations for future research or action if relevant.
• References: Include a list of sources that you used in your research. Make sure
to follow the appropriate citation style.
QUESTIONS
1. What is consumer law and how does it protect consumers from unfair business
practices?
2. What are the key features of consumerism and how do they promote consumer
protection?
3. How has consumer law evolved over time to address emerging issues in consumer
protection?
4. What are the legal rights and remedies available to consumers under consumer
protection laws?
5. How do consumer advocacy groups and consumer watchdog organizations play a role
in protecting consumers from fraud and deception?
6. What are some of the most common types of consumer fraud and what steps can
consumers take to protect themselves?
7. How does the concept of "caveat emptor" (lets the buyer beware) apply in modern
consumer law and what is its relevance today?
8. What role do government agencies play in enforcing consumer protection laws and
ensuring that businesses comply with consumer protection regulations?
9. How do international trade agreements and treaties impact consumer protection laws
and the rights of consumers around the world?
10. What are some of the challenges and limitations of consumer protection laws in today's
global marketplace?

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