Contents
1Legal Heterodoxy in the Global South: Adapting Private Laws to Local Contexts
2Contract Law and Inequality in the Global South: Brazil, Colombia, and South Africa
3Reducing Inequality in Consumer Transactions: The Significance of Aggravated Vulnerabilities
4Contracts, Inequality, and the State: Contract Law Ultra-heterodoxy in China
6Evictions during the Pandemic: An Empirical Discussion from the Brazilian Law Perspective
7Heterodox Legal Informality: Some Examples from Latin America
8Heterodoxy of the Brazilian Supreme Court: Setting a New Precedent in Response to Ultra-orthodoxy of the Patent Law System
9The Political Economy of India’s Corporate Social Responsibility Reforms
10Corporate Law in the Global South: Heterodox Stakeholderism