Setting boundaries rather than imposing bans : is it possible to regulate consumer arbitration clauses to achieve fairness for consumers?
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September 2016
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Authors: | Wilson, Therese |
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Journal of consumer policy : consumer issues in law, economics and behavioural sciences. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 0168-7034, ZDB-ID 230313-9. - Vol. 39.2016, 3, p. 349-364
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Subject: | Consumer arbitration | Consumer protection | Alternative dispute resolution | Access to justice | Verbraucherschutz | Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit | Arbitration | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour | Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit | International commercial arbitration | Schlichtung | Conciliation | Rechtsökonomik | Economic analysis of law | Gerechtigkeit | Justice |
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