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Unconscionability In European Private Financial Transactions Protecting The Vulnerable 1st Edition Mel Kenny

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Unconscionability In European Private Financial Transactions Protecting The Vulnerable 1st Edition Mel Kenny
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Mel Kenny, James Devenney, Lorna Fox O'Mahony
ISBN: 0521190533
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Unconscionability In European Private Financial Transactions Protecting The Vulnerable 1st Edition Mel Kenny by Mel Kenny, James Devenney, Lorna Fox O'mahony 0521190533 instant download after payment.

Given the unprecedented recent turmoil on financial markets we now face radically challenged, 'post-Lehmann' assumptions on protecting the vulnerable in financial transactions. This collection of essays explores conceptions of, and responses to, unconscionability and similar notions across Europe with specific reference to financial transactions. It presents a detailed analysis of concepts of unconscionability in Europe against a backdrop of Commission initiatives aimed, variously, at securing a single market in financial services, producing greater coherence in EC consumer protection law and consolidating European private law. This analysis illustrates, for example, that concepts of unconscionability depend on context and can be shaped by a variety of factors. It also illustrates that jurisdictions may choose to respond to questions of unconscionability through a variety of legal instruments located in different branches of the law rather than through a single doctrine. Thus this collection illuminates many of the obstacles facing harmonisation in this area.

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