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Contracts of Adhesion Between Law and Economics: Rethinking the Unconscionability Doctrine

Contracts of Adhesion Between Law and Economics: Rethinking the Unconscionability Doctrine

Paperback

Series: Springerbriefs in Law

EconomicsGeneral Law

ISBN10: 3319131133
ISBN13: 9783319131139
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: Dec 5 2014
Pages: 79
Weight: 0.30
Height: 0.18 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English

This book examines the most controversial issues concerning the use of pre-drafted clauses in fine print, which are usually included in consumer contracts and presented to consumers on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.

By applying a multi-disciplinary approach that combines consumer's psychology and seller's drafting power in the logic of efficiency and good faith, the book provides a fresh and unconventional analysis of the existing literature, both theoretical and empirical. Moving from the unconscionability doctrine, it criticizes (and in some cases refutes) its main conclusions based on criteria which are usually invoked to sustain the need for public intervention to protect consumers, and specifically related to Law (contract complexity), Psychology (consumer lack of sophistication criterion) and Economics (market structure criterion).

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