Primera Edición 2023
Power Imbalance in the Sharing Economy Platform Technologies: Potential Solutions from Contract Law
The so-called “Sharing Economy”, a business model based on the now
ubiquitous technology of digital platforms, is a complex phenomenon from
many perspectives, including the regulatory perspective. Companies such
as Uber, Airbnb, and Menulog often do not fit into traditional legal categories
and regulatory frameworks, creating both legal uncertainty and a power
imbalance that leaves weaker parties at the mercy of the stronger actors. This lecture proposes addressing this power imbalance by exploring the potential
offered by contract law. It focuses on how contract law can be used as an overarching tool to address the existing power imbalance without legislative or regulatory reform, achieving policies aimed at protecting
Fecha: jueves 7 de septiembre 2023
Hora: 7pm (Hora Argentina)
Profesor Invitado: Juan Díaz Granados (Lecturer. Thomas More Law School. Australian Catholic University)
Moderadores: Dr. Martín Frúgoli (Specialist in Civil Law, UCA; PhD student UNR; Professor UNR; President of the Institute of Behavioral Law, COLABRO) // María Fernanda Frola (English Teacher, UNR Posgrados)
Modalidad: online
Actividad no arancelada. Se requiere registración previa a través de un formulario en el campus de la FDER
Se entregan certificados digitales
Organizan: Programa Internacional y Escuela de Graduados – FDER UNR // Instituto de Análisis Económico del Derecho de la Universidad de Palermo
Más información: programainternacionalfder@gmail.com // @p.internaciona.fder
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