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by flother
2977 days ago
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They're outlawed in some countries, notably in Europe. EU rules presume pre-dispute arbitration clauses in consumer contracts are invalid. France and Sweden completely prohibit consumer arbitration in certain cases. Germany won't enforce a consumer arbitration clause unless it's in a separate, signed document or part of a fully-notarised contract. Lots of information available at https://www.hausfeld.com/news-press/mandatory-arbitration-in.... |
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Just like with your European example, none of this applies to business-to-business contracts.