Control of price related terms in standard form contracts /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, ©2020.
Description:1 online resource (772 pages)
Language:English
Series:Ius comparatum - global studies in comparative law, 2214-689X ; volume 36
Ius comparatum ; v. 36.
Subject:Standardized terms of contract.
Pricing -- Terminology.
Pricing.
Standardized terms of contract.
Electronic books.
Terminology.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12456074
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Other authors / contributors:Atamer, Yeşim M., editor.
Pichonnaz, Pascal, editor.
ISBN:9783030230579
3030230570
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 4, 2019).
Summary:This book explores various approaches around the world regarding price term control, and particularly discusses the effectiveness of two major paths: ex ante regulatory and ex post judicial intervention. Price control and its limits are issues that affect all liberal market economies, as well as more regulated markets. For the past several years, courts in many different countries have been confronted with the issue of whether, and to what extent, they should intervene regarding price-related terms in standard form contracts - especially in the area of consumer contracts. Open price clauses, flat remunerations, price adjustment clauses, clauses giving the seller/supplier the right to ask for additional payments, bundling or partitioning practices, etc.: a variety of price-related terms are used to manipulate customers choices, often also by exploiting their behavioral biases. The result is an unfavorable contract that is later challenged in court. However, invalidating a given price term in standard forms e.g. of a banking or utilities contract only has an inter partes effect, which means that in thousands if not millions of similar contracts, the same clauses continue to be used. Effective procedural rules are often lacking. Therefore, pricing patterns that serve to hide rather than to reveal the real cost of goods and services require special attention on the part of regulators. Thanks to its broad comparative analysis, this book offers a thorough overview of the methods employed in several countries. It gathers twenty-eight contributions from national rapporteurs and one supra-national rapporteur (EU) to the 2018 IACL Congress held in Fukuoka. These are supplemented by a general report presented at the same IACL Congress, which includes a comparative analysis of the national and supranational reports. The national contributors hail from around the globe, including Africa (1), Asia (5), Europe (17), the European Union (1) and the Americas (5).
Other form:Print version: Atamer, Yeşim M. Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts. Cham : Springer, ©2020 9783030230562
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505 0 |a Part I -- General Report -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts: General Report -- Part II -- Supranational Report: European Union -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in the European Union: The Innovative Role of the CJEUs Case-Law -- Part III -- National Reports -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contract in Argentina -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Austria: Judicial Control and Other Means of Price Control -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Belgium -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Brazil -- Control of Price Related Terms in Common Law Canada: Piecemeal Solutions to Demonstrated Problems of Unfairness -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Canada (Civil Law): Le prix dans les contrats de consommation, les contrats dadhésion et les contrats réglementés -- pouvoir dintervention des tribunaux et autres modes de contrôle des prix en droit Québécois -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Chile: Price Control and the External Intervention of Contracts in Chilean Law -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in China -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Croatia -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Denmark: Pragmatism and General Clauses -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Estonia: Judicial Control and Other Means of Price Control -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in France -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Germany -- Three Modes of Regulating Price Terms in Standard-Form Contracts -- The Israeli Experience -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Italy -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Japan -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contrac ts in the Netherlands: Exclusion of Clauses Pertaining to the Core of the Contract -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Romania -- Freedom of Contract in Respect of Price Terms in Russian Law: With a Special Focus on Price Terms in Standard Form Contracts -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Singapore -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Slovenia -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in South Africa -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Spain -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Switzerland -- The Control of Standard Contracts Terms: The Swiss Approach -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Taiwan: Control of Price Related Terms Through the Legislator, the Judiciary and the Administration -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Turkey: Judicial and Other Means of Price Control -- Control of Price Related Terms in Standard Form Contracts in the UK: Regulating Prices and Charges in the UK: Information Versus Substance, General Clauses Versus Rules Developed by Regulators. 
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