This thesis aims to chart and explain the evolution of credit practices and the law’s reaction to them vis-à-vis the protection of borrowers between 1700 and 1974. The cat-and-mouse game played out between the credit industry and the legislature, and the longstanding tension between the credit needs of the commercial community and those of the small private borrower are of central importance. This thesis is primarily historical rather than theoretical; it seeks to describe and explain legal developments over time. But, in order to illuminate this development, the law will be viewed through the lens of a simple analytical framework based on the dichotomy between public law regulation, on the one hand, and the private law of contract, on the ...
This thesis studies the debts and claims of court servants in Stockholm from 1688 to 1708 as a case ...
The segmentation of the American credit market, between a primary banking market and a secondary “fr...
The current norms governing deposit banking activities are the result of a centuries-old evolution o...
While the phenomenon of consumerism can be traced back at least as far as the eighteenth century,[1]...
This article presents the origins of corporate creditor protection mechanisms in the Western legal t...
The Consumer Loan Contract and its Securing by Suretyship As is self-evident from the title of the t...
This work investigates the cultural framework through the lens of history of consumer credit reporti...
71 13. Resumé This thesis describes the aspects of an effective regulation of the credit contract. I...
Credit was a central feature of the early-modern British economy. Due to shortages of specie, men an...
Credit This diploma thesis deals with the provision of credit and credit agreement under Sections 23...
This article offers the first comprehensive history of the development of mandatory disclosure rules...
The text focuses on the role of private law in late modernity. It analyzes the pressures for changes...
This work investigates the cultural framework through the lens of history of consumer credit reporti...
We examine the relationship between creditor protection, law reform and credit expansion using longi...
of the Thesis: "Consumer loans - elements, selected clauses in consumer loan contracts, the protecti...
This thesis studies the debts and claims of court servants in Stockholm from 1688 to 1708 as a case ...
The segmentation of the American credit market, between a primary banking market and a secondary “fr...
The current norms governing deposit banking activities are the result of a centuries-old evolution o...
While the phenomenon of consumerism can be traced back at least as far as the eighteenth century,[1]...
This article presents the origins of corporate creditor protection mechanisms in the Western legal t...
The Consumer Loan Contract and its Securing by Suretyship As is self-evident from the title of the t...
This work investigates the cultural framework through the lens of history of consumer credit reporti...
71 13. Resumé This thesis describes the aspects of an effective regulation of the credit contract. I...
Credit was a central feature of the early-modern British economy. Due to shortages of specie, men an...
Credit This diploma thesis deals with the provision of credit and credit agreement under Sections 23...
This article offers the first comprehensive history of the development of mandatory disclosure rules...
The text focuses on the role of private law in late modernity. It analyzes the pressures for changes...
This work investigates the cultural framework through the lens of history of consumer credit reporti...
We examine the relationship between creditor protection, law reform and credit expansion using longi...
of the Thesis: "Consumer loans - elements, selected clauses in consumer loan contracts, the protecti...
This thesis studies the debts and claims of court servants in Stockholm from 1688 to 1708 as a case ...
The segmentation of the American credit market, between a primary banking market and a secondary “fr...
The current norms governing deposit banking activities are the result of a centuries-old evolution o...