Remedy realities in business-to-consumer contracting / Amy J. Schmitz.

Professor Jean Braucher greatly contributed to the exploration of consumer and contract law by questioning how the law operates in the real world and highlighting the importance of "law in action." In recognition of that contribution, this Article focuses on law in action with respect to c...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Schmitz, Amy J. (Law teacher)
Other title:Arizona law review.
Colorado Law faculty scholarship collection.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Tucson] : College of Law of the University of Arizona, 2016.
Series:Arizona law review ; v. 58, no. 1 (Spring 2016)
Subjects:

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a2200000 a 4500
001 lb647802
003 CoU-L
008 eng
035 |a Brief bib 
035 |a .b6478025  |b lrare  |c - 
100 1 |a Schmitz, Amy J.  |c (Law teacher) 
245 1 0 |a Remedy realities in business-to-consumer contracting /  |c Amy J. Schmitz. 
260 |a [Tucson] :  |b College of Law of the University of Arizona,  |c 2016. 
300 |a Article on p. 213-261. 
490 1 |a Arizona law review ;  |v v. 58, no. 1 (Spring 2016) 
500 |a Article contained in the Vol. 58, no. 1 (Spring 2016) issue of Arizona law review. 
520 |a Professor Jean Braucher greatly contributed to the exploration of consumer and contract law by questioning how the law operates in the real world and highlighting the importance of "law in action." In recognition of that contribution, this Article focuses on law in action with respect to consumers' quest to obtain remedies regarding their business-to-consumers ("B2C") contracts. Currently, consumers often have no practical recourse with respect to B2C purchase problems due to the complexity, cost, and inconvenience of the processes for obtaining remedies. Accordingly, state legal rights become meaningless for individuals living in the real world. This Article, therefore, explores access to consumer remedies and proposes ideas for expanding that access through development of fair and efficient online dispute resolution ("ODR") processes. 
524 |a Citation: Amy J. Schmitz, Remedy realities in business-to-consumer contracting, 58 Ariz L. Rev. 213 (2016) 
540 |a Copyright protected. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required. 
650 0 |a Consumer protection  |x Law and legislation  |z United States. 
650 0 |a Dispute resolution (Law)  |z United States. 
730 0 |a Arizona law review. 
730 0 |a Colorado Law faculty scholarship collection. 
773 0 |t Arizona law review.  |g Vol. 58, no. 1 (Spring 2016) 
830 0 |a Arizona law review ;  |v v. 58, no. 1 (Spring 2016) 
902 |a 230303 
999 |b 0  |c 111231  |d m  |e a  |f -  |g 0 
994 |a lrare 
945 |l lrare  |a FACULTY PUB Schmitz Article 2016 
999 f f |i ef1be4aa-e611-5d3b-940e-d50e7e09bac0  |s d1042457-d747-5267-bddc-ee1bada8926d 
952 f f |p Cannot circulate  |a University of Colorado Boulder  |b Law Campus  |c Law  |d Law Library - Rare Books basement  |e FACULTY PUB Schmitz Article 2016  |h Other scheme  |i journal  |m U182004844943  |n 1