Over the years, information requirements have taken on an increasingly important role in the process of establishing contractual obligations. This stems from their strategic position: information is, in fact, the mandatory (and necessary) link between a “contact” and any subsequent “contract.” Consumer protection legislation already pays particular attention to the effective understanding of the contractual text by the contracting party in a position of structural vulnerability, given that, pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 3, of the Consumer Code, the information provided to consumers must be “clear and comprehensible” and “such as to ensure that it is understood.” Starting from these premises, the essay addresses the topic of bargaining with migrants. who are in a position of vulnerability aggravated by linguistic and cultural differences. Furthermore, it proposes a number of solutions that aim at providing new requirements to contractual information.
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