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Invalidity of Contract in Thai Law: Defects in Consent

2022
Abstract A product of legal borrowing, the Thai CCC has mostly basic rules to deal with defects of consent that can be found in major civil codes, especially the German and French Civil Codes. The rules seem systematic and simple to a certain degree. Mistakes can be self-motivated or induced by fraud.
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Factors associated with maternal consent for use of residual newborn bloodspots in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study

Birth Defects Research, 2022
AbstractPurposeWe investigated factors associated with maternal consent to use residual newborn dried bloodspots (DBS) in a national case–control study of birth defects.MethodsA subset of sites in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS; 1997–2011) asked participants to provide consent for investigators to retrieve DBS from local newborn ...
Eugene C Wong   +2 more
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‘Fraud’ and ‘Misleading Commercial Practices’: Modernising the Law of Defects in Consent

European Review of Contract Law, 2016
AbstractThe rules provided by the civil codes on defects in consent were designed at a time when the notion of consumer law did not exist and fairness at the pre-contractual stage was not widely considered as a value worthy of protection. Matters have changed radically in the last three decades.
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Defects of Consent

2005
REINHARD ZIMMERMANN   +2 more
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Defects in Consent: Mistake, Fraud, Threats, Unfair Exploitation

2013
John Cartwright, Martin Schmidt-Kessel
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Failures of Consent: Defective Belief

1989
Abstract Deficient or mistaken information is another factor that can reduce or vitiate the voluntariness of consent. A person's consent may be nonvoluntary because of a misunderstanding over what is being agreed to, ignorance or mistake about background facts, mistaken expectation of future occurrences, limits to the assumption of risk,
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