03666nam 22005771 450 991051136530332120211006023716.01-78225-758-61-78225-712-81-78225-711-X1-78225-710-110.5040/9781782257127(CKB)3710000001096111(MiAaPQ)EBC4819978(OCoLC)964698433(UtOrBLW)bpp09260655(MiAaPQ)EBC6161228(EXLCZ)99371000000109611120170524d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMinimum contract justice a capabilities perspective on sweatshops and consumer contracts /Lyn KL Tjon Soei LenOxford ;Portland, Oregon :Hart Publishing, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,2017.1 online resource (173 pages)1-78225-709-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Minimum contract justice : context and outline -- Minimum contract justice : a capabilities approach -- Sweatshops and consumer contracts -- The potential frontiers of contract justice : a sweatshop case study -- Contractual immorality in Europe -- Conclusion.The collapse of the Rana Plaza in Bangladesh (2013) is one of many cases to invoke critical scrutiny and moral outrage regarding the conditions under which consumer goods sold on our markets are produced elsewhere. In spite of abiding moral concerns, these goods remain popular and consumers continue to buy them. Such transactions for goods made under deplorable production conditions are usually presumed to count as 'normal' market transactions, ie transactions that are recognized as valid consumer-contracts under the rules of contract law. Minimum Contract Justice challenges this presumption of normality. It explores the question of how theories of justice bear on such consumer contracts; how should a society treat a transaction for a good made under deplorable conditions elsewhere? This Book defends the position that a society that strives to be minimally just should not lend its power to enforce, support, or encourage transactions that are incompatible with the ability of others elsewhere to live decent human lives. As such, the book introduces a new perspective on the legal debate concerning deplorable production conditions that has settled around ideas of corporate responsibility, and the pursuit of international labour rightsConsumer goodsLaw and legislationMoral and ethical aspectsEuropeForeign trade regulationMoral and ethical aspectsEuropeImmoral contractsEuropeLaw and globalizationLaw and legislationMoral and ethical aspectsEuropeOffshore assembly industryLaw and legislationMoral and ethical aspectsEuropeContract lawConsumer goodsLaw and legislationMoral and ethical aspectsForeign trade regulationMoral and ethical aspectsImmoral contractsLaw and globalizationLaw and legislationMoral and ethical aspectsOffshore assembly industryLaw and legislationMoral and ethical aspects343.408/7Tjon Soei Len Lyn K. L(Lyn Kim Lan),1984-1068311UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910511365303321Minimum contract justice2552897UNINA01198cam0 22003131 450 SOBE0007639720230628095614.0887033164488-583720230628d1986 |||||ita|0103 baitaITGinevra, o l'orfana della NunziataAntonio Ranieria cura di Riccardo ReimRomaLucarini1986316 p.ill.20 cm<Il >cigno nero7001SOBE000763992001 Il *cigno nero7Ginevra, o l'orfana della NunziataSOBA00027664222962Ranieri, Antonio <1806-1888>AF00014659070295544Reim, RiccardoAF00024027340ITUNISOB20230628RICAUNISOBUNISOBRanieri179018SOBE00076397M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|LeopardianoRanieri000029CON17901820230313FondoLeopardianodonoNmenleUNISOBUNISOB20230628094040.020230628094132.0menlePer le modalità di consultazione vedi homepage della Biblioteca link FondiGinevra o l'orfana della Nunziata222962UNISOB