This summer the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that would restrict the use of mandatory arbitration clauses in consumer financial credit contracts. With the administration and Congress seemingly eager to pull back on consumer financial regulations, it is crucial to examine the rights at stake. Many financial institutions have agreed to protect and promote human rights, so pressure from consumers, human rights organizations, and consumer protection advocates may succeed even though Congress has declined to promulgate the CFPB’s proposed rule. This Article argues that the existing binding, mandatory arbitration system in consumer credit contracts is inconsistent with human rights principles, including property rights, ri...
The benefits of arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution in business to business disp...
Arbitration has been demonized in the media and consumer protection debates, often without empirical...
Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution in which parties agree to submit their disagreements to ...
This summer the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that would restrict the use of ...
Forced arbitration clauses have become almost unavoidable in contracts for financial services and pr...
A recent study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”), the federal agency tasked with ...
In today’s economy, the effects of a bad credit report are devastating to consumers. Individuals w...
As arbitration agreements have become increasingly commonplace in dealings between large companies a...
An increasing number of consumer financial products have begun to come pre-packaged with binding ind...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article contributes to an ongoing debate, ...
Businesses are accused of using arbitration as a private dispute resolution system that shields thei...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a final rule this summer that will prohibit f...
This Comment will analyze the CFPB’s proposed rule prohibiting companies from including a ban on cla...
The article addresses the vexing problem of holding corporations liable for assisting in the soverei...
Predispute consumer arbitration has sparked energetic debate and sharply divides the utility of the ...
The benefits of arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution in business to business disp...
Arbitration has been demonized in the media and consumer protection debates, often without empirical...
Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution in which parties agree to submit their disagreements to ...
This summer the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that would restrict the use of ...
Forced arbitration clauses have become almost unavoidable in contracts for financial services and pr...
A recent study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”), the federal agency tasked with ...
In today’s economy, the effects of a bad credit report are devastating to consumers. Individuals w...
As arbitration agreements have become increasingly commonplace in dealings between large companies a...
An increasing number of consumer financial products have begun to come pre-packaged with binding ind...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article contributes to an ongoing debate, ...
Businesses are accused of using arbitration as a private dispute resolution system that shields thei...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a final rule this summer that will prohibit f...
This Comment will analyze the CFPB’s proposed rule prohibiting companies from including a ban on cla...
The article addresses the vexing problem of holding corporations liable for assisting in the soverei...
Predispute consumer arbitration has sparked energetic debate and sharply divides the utility of the ...
The benefits of arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution in business to business disp...
Arbitration has been demonized in the media and consumer protection debates, often without empirical...
Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution in which parties agree to submit their disagreements to ...