The Code, the Consumer, and the Institutional Structure of the Common Law
Publication Title
Washington University Law Quarterly
Abstract
This Article argues that the enforcement mechanism that was unthinkingly embodied in the UCC severely disadvantages consumers in their effort to obtain the legal remedies that the UCC itself provides.
Recommended Citation
Edward L. Rubin,
The Code, the Consumer, and the Institutional Structure of the Common Law,
75 Wash. U. L. Q. 11
(1997).
Available at: https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_lawreview/vol75/iss1/2
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