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This Article argues that freedom of contract will take on different meaning in a world in which ubiquitous information … about places, goods, people, firms and contract terms is available to contracting parties anywhere, any time. In particular … thereby strengthens traditional understandings of freedom of contract as enforcing contracts as written. This is largely a …
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a limited number of product attributes as part of their purchase decision. When contract terms are not among these … or not such terms are efficient. Thus, there is no a priori reason to assume form contract terms will be efficient. The … Article then argues that the proper policy response to this conclusion is greater use of mandatory contract terms and judicial …
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Unfair terms law as an area of consumer contract law becomes more and more important and, within the European context …
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This paper examines the UK Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations (UTCCR)'s prohibition on clauses in consumer contracts that mandate dispute settlement in an arbitration tribunal as potentially unfair and oppressive as against consumers because it denies their right to civil...
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