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They Live and They Make Consumer Law a Poor Instrument of Distributive Justice
2021
Archiwum Filozofii Prawa i Filozofii Społecznej
Even though consumer contract law concerns voluntary agreements between private parties, it is often considered to be an instrument of the principle of distributive justice, according to which the design of social institutions should benefit the worse-off members of society. The article claims that such a view is mistaken. It appeals to the so-called status quo argument, according to which interpreting consumer law as an instrument of distributive justice may entrench the current, unjust state
doi:10.36280/afpifs.2021.1.76
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