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Full-Text Articles in Consumer Protection Law
Connecticut Consumers Protected Against Deceptively Advertised Manufacturer's Rebates, Timothy Brandhorst
Connecticut Consumers Protected Against Deceptively Advertised Manufacturer's Rebates, Timothy Brandhorst
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Inclusion Of Commercial Leases In A Cooperative Conversion Of Rent Stabilized Apartments Did Not Violate The Sherman Act, Tayebe G. Shah-Mirany
Mandatory Inclusion Of Commercial Leases In A Cooperative Conversion Of Rent Stabilized Apartments Did Not Violate The Sherman Act, Tayebe G. Shah-Mirany
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advertisements Falsely Alleging "Permanent Hair Removal" Violated The Federal Trade Commission Act, Cathleen R. Martwick
Advertisements Falsely Alleging "Permanent Hair Removal" Violated The Federal Trade Commission Act, Cathleen R. Martwick
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unavoidably Unsafe Products And Strict Products Liability: What Liability Rule Should Be Applied To The Sellers Of Pharmaceutical Products?, Richard C. Ausness
Unavoidably Unsafe Products And Strict Products Liability: What Liability Rule Should Be Applied To The Sellers Of Pharmaceutical Products?, Richard C. Ausness
Kentucky Law Journal
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The First-Party Insurance Externality: An Economic Justification For Enterprise Liability, Jon D. Hanson, Kyle D. Logue
The First-Party Insurance Externality: An Economic Justification For Enterprise Liability, Jon D. Hanson, Kyle D. Logue
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This Article explores the insurance and deterrence implications of important and long overlooked facts. Consumers are insured through first-party mechanisms against most of the risks of product accidents. However, first-party insurers rarely and imperfectly adjust premiums according to an individual consumer's decisions concerning exactly what products she will purchase, how many of those products she will purchase, and how carefully she will consume them. Such consumer decisions we refer to as "consumption choices. " This failure by first-party insurers to adjust premiums according to consumption choices gives rise to a first-party insurance externality. Based on this insight, this Article offers …
Foucault: O Poder E O Direito, Ronaldo Porto Macedo Junior
Foucault: O Poder E O Direito, Ronaldo Porto Macedo Junior
Ronaldo Porto Macedo Junior
ABSTRACT: The idea of crisis of Law that can be found in the great part of the contemporary legal literature is based on a deeper question related to the crisis of the classical concepts of Rationality and Representation. Thies paper shows how the Foucauldian’s analysis of the crisis of the liberal legal rationality explains the advent of new forms of legal rationalities, based on the concepts of Norm and Normality, in the, so called, Social Law. Thues, the main concepts involved in the archaelogy of legal Knowledge and genealogy of legal powers in the Welfare State society are analysed. Finally, …