Unconscionability in European Private Financial Transactions
Herausgeber: Kenny, Mel; Fox O'Mahony, Lorna; Devenney, James
Unconscionability in European Private Financial Transactions
Herausgeber: Kenny, Mel; Fox O'Mahony, Lorna; Devenney, James
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This collection presents a detailed analysis of European concepts of unconscionability in financial transactions, against a backdrop of harmonisation initiatives.
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This collection presents a detailed analysis of European concepts of unconscionability in financial transactions, against a backdrop of harmonisation initiatives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 773g
- ISBN-13: 9780521190534
- ISBN-10: 0521190533
- Artikelnr.: 29011692
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 773g
- ISBN-13: 9780521190534
- ISBN-10: 0521190533
- Artikelnr.: 29011692
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: conceptualising unconscionability in Europe Mel Kenny, James
Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony; 1. Freedom of contract as freedom from
unconscionable contracts Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi; 2. Protection of weaker
parties in English law Stephen Waddams; 3. Freedom of contract, unequal
bargaining power and consumer law on unconscionability Immaculada Barral
Viñals; 4. Loyalty as a tool to combat contractual unfairness: a French
perspective Séverine Saintier; 5. Unconscionability and the value of choice
Emmanuel Voyiakis; 6. From individual conduct to transactional risk: some
relational thoughts about unconscionability and regulation John Wightman;
7. An economic perspective on legal remedies for unconscionable contracts
Qi Zhou; 8. Usury and the judicial regulation of financial transactions in
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England Warren Swain and Karen
Fairweather; 9. Protection of the vulnerable in financial transactions -
what the common law vitiating factors can do for you David Capper; 10.
Borrowers as consumers: new notions of unconscionability for domestic
borrowers Sarah Nield; 11. Conceptualising and understanding fairness:
lessons from and for financial services Peter Cartwright; 12. Open the box:
an exploration of the Financial Services Authority's model of fairness in
consumer financial transactions Toni Williams; 13. Conceptualising
unconscionability in the context of risky financial transactions: how to
converge public and private law approaches? Olha O. Cherednychenko; 14.
Conceptualising unconscionability in the post-Soviet era: the Lithuanian
case of legal transplants Andrius Smaliukas; 15. Bank loan contracts in
Polish law - the legal position of the borrower Stanislawa Kalus and
Magdalena Habdas; 16. Financial contracts and 'junk titles' purchases: a
matter of (in)correct information Cristina Amato; 17. Kickback payments
under MiFiD: substantive or procedural standard of unconscionability? Peter
Rott and Axel Halfmeier; 18. Unfairness under the Consumer Protection from
Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Chris Willett; 19. Conceptualising
unconscionability in Europe: in the kaleidoscope of private and public law
Mel Kenny, James Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony.
Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony; 1. Freedom of contract as freedom from
unconscionable contracts Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi; 2. Protection of weaker
parties in English law Stephen Waddams; 3. Freedom of contract, unequal
bargaining power and consumer law on unconscionability Immaculada Barral
Viñals; 4. Loyalty as a tool to combat contractual unfairness: a French
perspective Séverine Saintier; 5. Unconscionability and the value of choice
Emmanuel Voyiakis; 6. From individual conduct to transactional risk: some
relational thoughts about unconscionability and regulation John Wightman;
7. An economic perspective on legal remedies for unconscionable contracts
Qi Zhou; 8. Usury and the judicial regulation of financial transactions in
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England Warren Swain and Karen
Fairweather; 9. Protection of the vulnerable in financial transactions -
what the common law vitiating factors can do for you David Capper; 10.
Borrowers as consumers: new notions of unconscionability for domestic
borrowers Sarah Nield; 11. Conceptualising and understanding fairness:
lessons from and for financial services Peter Cartwright; 12. Open the box:
an exploration of the Financial Services Authority's model of fairness in
consumer financial transactions Toni Williams; 13. Conceptualising
unconscionability in the context of risky financial transactions: how to
converge public and private law approaches? Olha O. Cherednychenko; 14.
Conceptualising unconscionability in the post-Soviet era: the Lithuanian
case of legal transplants Andrius Smaliukas; 15. Bank loan contracts in
Polish law - the legal position of the borrower Stanislawa Kalus and
Magdalena Habdas; 16. Financial contracts and 'junk titles' purchases: a
matter of (in)correct information Cristina Amato; 17. Kickback payments
under MiFiD: substantive or procedural standard of unconscionability? Peter
Rott and Axel Halfmeier; 18. Unfairness under the Consumer Protection from
Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Chris Willett; 19. Conceptualising
unconscionability in Europe: in the kaleidoscope of private and public law
Mel Kenny, James Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony.
Introduction: conceptualising unconscionability in Europe Mel Kenny, James
Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony; 1. Freedom of contract as freedom from
unconscionable contracts Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi; 2. Protection of weaker
parties in English law Stephen Waddams; 3. Freedom of contract, unequal
bargaining power and consumer law on unconscionability Immaculada Barral
Viñals; 4. Loyalty as a tool to combat contractual unfairness: a French
perspective Séverine Saintier; 5. Unconscionability and the value of choice
Emmanuel Voyiakis; 6. From individual conduct to transactional risk: some
relational thoughts about unconscionability and regulation John Wightman;
7. An economic perspective on legal remedies for unconscionable contracts
Qi Zhou; 8. Usury and the judicial regulation of financial transactions in
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England Warren Swain and Karen
Fairweather; 9. Protection of the vulnerable in financial transactions -
what the common law vitiating factors can do for you David Capper; 10.
Borrowers as consumers: new notions of unconscionability for domestic
borrowers Sarah Nield; 11. Conceptualising and understanding fairness:
lessons from and for financial services Peter Cartwright; 12. Open the box:
an exploration of the Financial Services Authority's model of fairness in
consumer financial transactions Toni Williams; 13. Conceptualising
unconscionability in the context of risky financial transactions: how to
converge public and private law approaches? Olha O. Cherednychenko; 14.
Conceptualising unconscionability in the post-Soviet era: the Lithuanian
case of legal transplants Andrius Smaliukas; 15. Bank loan contracts in
Polish law - the legal position of the borrower Stanislawa Kalus and
Magdalena Habdas; 16. Financial contracts and 'junk titles' purchases: a
matter of (in)correct information Cristina Amato; 17. Kickback payments
under MiFiD: substantive or procedural standard of unconscionability? Peter
Rott and Axel Halfmeier; 18. Unfairness under the Consumer Protection from
Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Chris Willett; 19. Conceptualising
unconscionability in Europe: in the kaleidoscope of private and public law
Mel Kenny, James Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony.
Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony; 1. Freedom of contract as freedom from
unconscionable contracts Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi; 2. Protection of weaker
parties in English law Stephen Waddams; 3. Freedom of contract, unequal
bargaining power and consumer law on unconscionability Immaculada Barral
Viñals; 4. Loyalty as a tool to combat contractual unfairness: a French
perspective Séverine Saintier; 5. Unconscionability and the value of choice
Emmanuel Voyiakis; 6. From individual conduct to transactional risk: some
relational thoughts about unconscionability and regulation John Wightman;
7. An economic perspective on legal remedies for unconscionable contracts
Qi Zhou; 8. Usury and the judicial regulation of financial transactions in
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England Warren Swain and Karen
Fairweather; 9. Protection of the vulnerable in financial transactions -
what the common law vitiating factors can do for you David Capper; 10.
Borrowers as consumers: new notions of unconscionability for domestic
borrowers Sarah Nield; 11. Conceptualising and understanding fairness:
lessons from and for financial services Peter Cartwright; 12. Open the box:
an exploration of the Financial Services Authority's model of fairness in
consumer financial transactions Toni Williams; 13. Conceptualising
unconscionability in the context of risky financial transactions: how to
converge public and private law approaches? Olha O. Cherednychenko; 14.
Conceptualising unconscionability in the post-Soviet era: the Lithuanian
case of legal transplants Andrius Smaliukas; 15. Bank loan contracts in
Polish law - the legal position of the borrower Stanislawa Kalus and
Magdalena Habdas; 16. Financial contracts and 'junk titles' purchases: a
matter of (in)correct information Cristina Amato; 17. Kickback payments
under MiFiD: substantive or procedural standard of unconscionability? Peter
Rott and Axel Halfmeier; 18. Unfairness under the Consumer Protection from
Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Chris Willett; 19. Conceptualising
unconscionability in Europe: in the kaleidoscope of private and public law
Mel Kenny, James Devenney and Lorna Fox O'Mahony.