Relational Consumer Contracts: New Challenges for Brazilian Consumer Law

This article outlines the main features of relational contracts, and argues for their importance in modern service-oriented societies. It then examines the Brazilian Consumer Protection Code, suggesting that it opens up prospects for the legal acknowledgement of relational characteristics of contrac...

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Consumerism
Consumers
Contracts
Law
Legislation
Pensions
Relational models
Social Relations
Sociology
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