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Wrap Contracts


Wrap Contracts

Author: Nancy S. Kim

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Release Date: 2013-09-19


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The author explains why wrap contracts were created, how they have developed, and what this means for society. The book uses hypotheticals, cases, and real world examples. She discusses court decisions and provides summary critiques to go with these. In addition, she provides doctrinal solutions grounded in law and policy. The book defines and distinguishes different types of contract terms. Finally, it includes actual wrap contract terms, flow charts, checklists, and other visual aids to explain legal concepts.

Unfair Contract Terms in the Digital Age


Unfair Contract Terms in the Digital Age

Author: Gardiner, Caterina

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2022-06-14


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Since the introduction of the European Unfair Contract Terms Directive (UCTD) there have been far-reaching developments in the digital landscape which have significantly altered the nature of consumer contracts. This timely book examines the changes that have taken place since the advent of the UCTD and analyses the challenges that they pose for consumers entering online standard form contracts today.

Contracting for ABS


Contracting for ABS

Author: Shakeel Bhatti

language: en

Publisher: IUCN

Release Date: 2009


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Contracts relating to scientific/technical development are effective only where they are enforceable or valid under relevant law, can be practically implemented by the parties, and address matters arising from the relevant scientific/technical issues and practices. Negotiators are often hampered by their lack of knowledge of contract law and of the biotechnological techniques used to derive new molecules and genes or genetic or biochemical formulas from biological samples. This lack of knowledge means they may not make the best choices. This book examines the special issues in applying contract law to the rights to take and utilize genetic resources; and the scientific issues and the manner in which they affect the negotiation of ABS agreements.