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P-ISSN 1033-4505
E-ISSN 2202-4824
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Vol. 32, Issue 1, 2020January 08, 2020 AEST

Treating Vulnerable Consumers ‘Fairly’ When They Make a Complaint About Banking or Finance in Australia

Tania Sourdin, Mirella Atherton,
financial vulnerabilitybanking and financial sectordispute resolution (dr)internal dispute resolution (idr)external dispute resolution (edr)access to justiceefficiencyunconscionabilityunfairness
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Sourdin, Tania, and Mirella Atherton. 2020. “Treating Vulnerable Consumers ‘Fairly’ When They Make a Complaint About Banking or Finance in Australia.” Bond Law Review 32 (1): 1–32. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.11636.

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