The Code, the Consumer, and the Institutional Structure of the Common Law

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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.

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Commercial law, Consumer protection, Common law

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Edward L. Rubin (Vanderbilt University)

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