Discrimination, Vulnerable Consumers and Financial Inclusion
Fair Access to Financial Services and the Law
Herausgeber: St&; Gikay, Asress Adimi
Discrimination, Vulnerable Consumers and Financial Inclusion
Fair Access to Financial Services and the Law
Herausgeber: St&; Gikay, Asress Adimi
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This book addresses the questions of discrimination, vulnerable consumers, and financial inclusion in the light of the emerging legal, socio-economic, and technological challenges.
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This book addresses the questions of discrimination, vulnerable consumers, and financial inclusion in the light of the emerging legal, socio-economic, and technological challenges.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367673680
- ISBN-10: 0367673681
- Artikelnr.: 69892048
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367673680
- ISBN-10: 0367673681
- Artikelnr.: 69892048
C¿t¿lin-Gabriel St¿nescu is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Market and Economic Law, University of Copenhagen. Asress Adimi Gikay is Lecturer at Brunel University London with his research focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Law and Ethics.
Introduction - Discrimination, Vulnerable Consumers and Financial Inclusion
PART I
1. Tackling Issues in Consumer Credit: The Role of Human Rights
2. Beyond Negative Interpretations of Freedom of Contract: The Interplay
between Private Law and Human Rights in Light of the UN Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
3. Anti-discrimination Efforts for Insurance Consumers: Legislation and
Practice in Mainland China
4. Vulnerability, Financial Inclusion, and the Heightened Relevance of
Education in a Credit Crisis
5. The Payments Revolution: Towards Financial Exclusion or Inclusion?
PART II
6. Inside the Black Box: the Impact of Machine Learning on the
Creditworthiness Assessment
7. Consumer Peer-to-Peer Lending and the Promise of Enhancing Access to
Credit: Lessons from the Netherlands
8. Digital Debt Collection. Opportunities, Abuses and Concerns
9. Financial Conduct in the UK's Banking Sector: Regulating to Protect
Vulnerable Consumers
10. Are Some Classes of Consumer-Investors of Collapsed Pyramid and Ponzi
Schemes Vulnerable? A Multi-Jurisdictional Perspective
PART I
1. Tackling Issues in Consumer Credit: The Role of Human Rights
2. Beyond Negative Interpretations of Freedom of Contract: The Interplay
between Private Law and Human Rights in Light of the UN Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
3. Anti-discrimination Efforts for Insurance Consumers: Legislation and
Practice in Mainland China
4. Vulnerability, Financial Inclusion, and the Heightened Relevance of
Education in a Credit Crisis
5. The Payments Revolution: Towards Financial Exclusion or Inclusion?
PART II
6. Inside the Black Box: the Impact of Machine Learning on the
Creditworthiness Assessment
7. Consumer Peer-to-Peer Lending and the Promise of Enhancing Access to
Credit: Lessons from the Netherlands
8. Digital Debt Collection. Opportunities, Abuses and Concerns
9. Financial Conduct in the UK's Banking Sector: Regulating to Protect
Vulnerable Consumers
10. Are Some Classes of Consumer-Investors of Collapsed Pyramid and Ponzi
Schemes Vulnerable? A Multi-Jurisdictional Perspective
Introduction - Discrimination, Vulnerable Consumers and Financial Inclusion
PART I
1. Tackling Issues in Consumer Credit: The Role of Human Rights
2. Beyond Negative Interpretations of Freedom of Contract: The Interplay
between Private Law and Human Rights in Light of the UN Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
3. Anti-discrimination Efforts for Insurance Consumers: Legislation and
Practice in Mainland China
4. Vulnerability, Financial Inclusion, and the Heightened Relevance of
Education in a Credit Crisis
5. The Payments Revolution: Towards Financial Exclusion or Inclusion?
PART II
6. Inside the Black Box: the Impact of Machine Learning on the
Creditworthiness Assessment
7. Consumer Peer-to-Peer Lending and the Promise of Enhancing Access to
Credit: Lessons from the Netherlands
8. Digital Debt Collection. Opportunities, Abuses and Concerns
9. Financial Conduct in the UK's Banking Sector: Regulating to Protect
Vulnerable Consumers
10. Are Some Classes of Consumer-Investors of Collapsed Pyramid and Ponzi
Schemes Vulnerable? A Multi-Jurisdictional Perspective
PART I
1. Tackling Issues in Consumer Credit: The Role of Human Rights
2. Beyond Negative Interpretations of Freedom of Contract: The Interplay
between Private Law and Human Rights in Light of the UN Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
3. Anti-discrimination Efforts for Insurance Consumers: Legislation and
Practice in Mainland China
4. Vulnerability, Financial Inclusion, and the Heightened Relevance of
Education in a Credit Crisis
5. The Payments Revolution: Towards Financial Exclusion or Inclusion?
PART II
6. Inside the Black Box: the Impact of Machine Learning on the
Creditworthiness Assessment
7. Consumer Peer-to-Peer Lending and the Promise of Enhancing Access to
Credit: Lessons from the Netherlands
8. Digital Debt Collection. Opportunities, Abuses and Concerns
9. Financial Conduct in the UK's Banking Sector: Regulating to Protect
Vulnerable Consumers
10. Are Some Classes of Consumer-Investors of Collapsed Pyramid and Ponzi
Schemes Vulnerable? A Multi-Jurisdictional Perspective