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Unveiling Fairness for the Consumer: The Law, Economics and Justice of Expanded Arbitration
Bruce Wardhaugh
School of Law
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Social Sciences
Consumers
100%
Fairness
100%
Courts
33%
Analysis
22%
Welfare
22%
Exclusion
22%
Contract Law
22%
Conferences
22%
Asymmetry
22%
Testing
11%
Evidence
11%
Costs
11%
Perspective
11%
Ability
11%
Consequences
11%
Employment
11%
USA
11%
Feature
11%
Enterprises
11%
Attempt
11%
Recourse
11%
Punitive Damage
11%
European Law
11%
Consumer Law
11%
Social Institution
11%
Consumer Surplus
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Arbitration
100%
Economic Law
100%
Consumer Surplus
37%
Economics
25%
Specific Industry
25%
Employment
12%
Rights
12%
Costs
12%
Institution
12%
Designation of Origin
12%
Industrial Structure
12%
Economic Analysis
12%