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Title: | Re-thinking the regulatory environment of credit reporting: Could legislation stem privacy and discrimination concerns? |
Authors: | Ferretti, F |
Keywords: | Consumer credit;Privacy |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | Emerald |
Citation: | Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 14(3): 254-272, Mar 2006 |
Abstract: | This paper examines the activities carried out in the UK by Credit Reference Agencies, current business practices, and the legal standing of credit reporting. It suggests areas and issues for further legal debate and policy consideration. Ultimately, this study puts forward the case for specific legislative intervention to strike a balance between privacy rights, discrimination concerns, and the needs of the credit industry. |
URI: | http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/1214 |
DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13581980610685856 |
Appears in Collections: | Law Brunel Law School Research Papers |
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