Abstract
Although recent efforts in consumer protection have centered upon additional legislative assistance, several direct extrajudicial and non-official forms of self-help can be successfully employed by a dissatisfied consumer. This comment explores the legal limits on such forms of action conducted either by an individual consumer or by an organized group, with a view toward providing a standard which will enable protestors to remain within the law yet be effective in their actions.
Citation
Extrajudicial Consumer Pressure: An Effective Impediment to Unethical Business Practices,
1969 Duke Law Journal
1011-1057
(1969)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol18/iss5/5