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March 03, 2006

Maxeiner on Standard Forms

James_maxeiner It actually came out a couple of years ago, but we just got in the mail today a copy of Standard-Terms Contracting in the Global Electronic Age: European Alternatives, by James Maxeiner (Baltimore), which was published at 28 Yale J. Int'l L. 109 (2003).

It's an excellent comparison of the different regimes in the U.S., Germany, and the E.U., and an admonition that the U.S. would be wise to start looking more closely at the way other countries handle the problems involved in standard forms.

[Frank Snyder]

March 3, 2006 in Recent Scholarship | Permalink

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