Making Robo-Advisers Careful? Duties of Care in Providing Automated Financial Advice to Consumers
In: Law and Financial Markets Review, 2023, pp. 1-18. doi:10.1080/17521440.2023.2196027
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In: Law and Financial Markets Review, 2023, pp. 1-18. doi:10.1080/17521440.2023.2196027
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In: Loyola Consumer Law Review, 2023
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Silence and the regulation of misleading conduct : a taxonomy / Elise Bant and Jeannie Marie Paterson -- Critical pressure points in the regulation of silence in misleading conduct / Justice Andrew Phang -- Misleading silence under the Australian consumer law : perspectives from linguistics / Luke Harding and Matthew Harding -- Historical and theoretical perspectives on silence and deception in private law / Michael Bryan -- The norm against misleading conduct and implications for the regulation of 'misleading silence' / Rick Bigwood -- Good faith, cooperation and a reasonable expectation of disclosure in contract performance / Jeannie Marie Paterson -- Affirmative duties in vitiated consent transactions / Mindy Chen-Wishart and Anna Williams -- Affirmative duties in vitiated consent transactions / Mindy Chen-Wishart and Anna Williams -- Misleading silence and unjust enrichment / Elise Bant -- Misleading silence and deceit / John Cartwright -- Misleading silence in mistake / Catharine MacMillan -- Estoppels by silence / Andrew Robertson -- Silent accessories / Pauline Ridge -- Core issues in the regulation of misleading silence in corporate law / Pamela Hanrahan -- Misleading silence as the basis for insider trading liability under the US federal securities laws / Donna Nagy -- Informed consent and declining to opt out of Australian federal class actions / Simone Degeling.
In: To be published in Ernest Lim and Phillip Morgan (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence (Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming)
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In: Singapore Academy Law Journal, Band 28
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In: Journal of consumer policy: consumer issues in law, economics and behavioural sciences, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 331-355
ISSN: 1573-0700
In: Elise Bant, The Culpable Corporate Mind | Bloomsbury Publishing | 2023
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In: in Hsieh, Pasha L.; Mercurio, Bryan (eds), "ASEAN Law in the New Regional Economic Order: Global Trends and Shifting Paradigms", Cambridge University Press, 2019
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In: Torts Law Journal, Band 23, Heft 2
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In: Zofia Bednarz and Monika Zalnieriute (eds), Money, Power and AI: From Automated Banks to Automated States, Cambridge University Press, 2023
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In: Hart Studies in Private Law Series
Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- 1. Introduction to Data and Private Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Statute, Private Law and Data -- III. The Themes -- IV. Conclusions and Areas for Future Consideration -- V. How this Book is Organised -- PART II. DATA AND PRIVATE LAW - THEORETICAL INSIGHTS -- 2. Private Law, Technology and Governance -- I. Introduction -- II. Private Law and Private Law Thinking (Coherentist and Regulatory) -- III. Objections and Responses -- IV. Legitimacy and Licensing -- V. Conclusion -- 3. Data in a Relational Setting -- I. Introduction -- II. Data and the 'Work' of Consent -- III. An Approach Grounded in Relationality -- IV. Conclusion -- PART III. RIGHTS TO DEAL WITH DATA -- 4. The Predilection for Contract in Governing Digital Networks: Micro-Management's Face Off with Accountability -- I. Introduction -- II. Contractual Functions -- III. Why Contract? -- IV. Accountability Challenges: The Case of Lex Facebook -- V. Conclusions -- 5. Data Rights and Contract Law: Formation, Incorporation and Vitiating Factors -- I. Introduction -- II. Overlapping Legal Regimes -- III. Data Rights, Contract Formation and the Vitiation of Consent -- IV. Data Contract Terms -- V. Conclusion -- 6. Data Rights and Consumer Contracts: The Case of Personal Genomic Services -- I. Introduction -- II. The DTC Genetic Testing Industry in a Nutshell -- III. Personal Genomics and Consumer Vulnerabilities -- IV. CDRs and Data Portability -- V. Policy Recommendations -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- 7. Private Law Rights Mechanisms for Consumer Data - Filling the Gaps -- I. Introduction -- II. Restricting Collection and Use -- III. Could Private Law Mechanisms Fill the Gaps? -- IV. What Would Private Law Systems Look Like? -- V. Conclusions.
In: 2021 Communications Law - Journal of Computer, Media and Telecommunications Law, vol.26, no.3, pp. 136-148
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In: (2021) 9 International Journal of Consumer Law and Practice 1
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In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 73, Heft 2, S. 477-504
ISSN: 1471-6895
AbstractThis article analyses the challenges that online marketplaces and e-commerce pose to traditional product liability doctrines. It uses a comparative perspective to examine whether an online platform can be liable to a consumer for a defective product purchased on its platform, and the adaption of product liability law to this challenge in a series of jurisdictions. It reflects on the role of litigation and regulation, focusing on Europe and the United States, and considers reform in a number of jurisdictions in this area. It concludes with proposals for increasing the accountability of online marketplaces for products sold on their websites.