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Arbitrability of Disputes Pertaining to Abusive Debt Collection Practices in the US: Striking a Balance between Efficiency and Fairness
Catalin Gabriel Stanescu
CEPRI - Centre for Private Governance
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Collection Practices
100%
Arbitrability
100%
Debt Collection
100%
Arbitration
75%
Public Policy
50%
Policy Issues
25%
Private Interest
25%
Consumer Protection
25%
U.S. Supreme Court
25%
Federal Arbitration Act
25%
Debtor Protection
25%
Consumer Disputes
25%
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
25%
Public Interest
25%
Social Sciences
United States of America
100%
Arbitration
100%
Government Policy
50%
Public Interest
25%
Consumer Protection
25%
Courts
25%
Authors
25%
Computer Science
Private Interest
100%
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Arbitration
100%
Public Policy
50%
Consumer Protection
25%