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Lyn K L Tjon Soei Len, Minimum Contract Justice: A Capabilities Perspective on Sweatshops and Consumer Contracts (Hart Publishing, 2017), 160 pp.

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Lyn K L Tjon Soei Len, Minimum Contract Justice: A Capabilities Perspective on Sweatshops and Consumer Contracts (Hart Publishing, 2017), 160 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2018

Angie REDECOPP*
Affiliation:
Associate Professor of Business & Development Studies, Ambrose University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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References

1 See, for example, Chevron Corp v Yaiguage [2015] SCC 42 or Choc v Hudbay Minerals Inc. [2013] ONSC 1414.

2 Das v George Weston Limited [2017] ONSC 4129.

3 Tjon Soei Len, Lyn K L, Minimum Contract Justice: A Capabilities Perspective on Sweatshops and Consumer Contracts (Hart Publishing, 2017) 3 Google Scholar.

4 Ibid, 19.

5 Ibid, 42.