Equality, rupture of the contractual balance and adjustment of the content of contracts not concluded with consumers: a constitutional key
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https://doi.org/10.18316/redes.v9i2.8650Keywords:
Equality, Contractual Balance, Contract AdjustmentAbstract
The legal system constitutes a set of interrelated legal norms that aims to regulate people’s conduct in society. It is made up of various subsystems composed of legal norms that regulate specific social and economic areas. Legal systems are complex units, with different sources, which are applied in a coordinated way, giving prominence to the Constitution. The present work aims to study the application of the principle of equality to adhesion contracts not concluded with consumers, reflecting about situations of detected imbalance affecting the original position assumed by the adherent and the necessity of adjustment of the content of the contract trying to reestablish the fractured balance.
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