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The Financialisation Of The Citizen Social And Financial Inclusion Through European Private Law Guido Comparato

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The Financialisation Of The Citizen Social And Financial Inclusion Through European Private Law Guido Comparato
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.87 MB
Author: Guido Comparato
ISBN: 9781509919222, 9781509919253, 1509919228, 1509919252
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Financialisation Of The Citizen Social And Financial Inclusion Through European Private Law Guido Comparato by Guido Comparato 9781509919222, 9781509919253, 1509919228, 1509919252 instant download after payment.

This book discusses the role of private law as an instrument to produce financial and social inclusion in a context characterised by the redefinition of the role of the State and by the financialisation of society. By depicting the political and economic developments behind the popular idea of financial inclusion, the book deconstructs that notion, illustrating the existence and interaction of different discourses surrounding it. The book further traces the evolution of inclusion, specifically in the European context, and thus moves on to analyse the legal rules which are most relevant for the purposes of bringing about the financialisation of the citizen. Hence, the author focuses more on four highly topical areas: access to a bank account, access to credit, overindebtedness, and financial education.
Adopting a critical and inter-disciplinary approach, The Financialisation of the Citizen takes the reader through a top-down journey starting from the political economy of financialisation, to the law and policy of the European Union, and finally to more specific private law rules.
Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law: Volume 1

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