Banking contracts: abusivity and interest rebalancing.

Banking contracts: abusivity and interest rebalancing, is a work written by Ana María García Exposito, Associate of CORTÉS, ABOGADOS, which deals with a subject of utmost relevance in the field of Banking Law.

The book analyzes the fundamental role played by jurisprudence in the configuration of banking contracts, which, due to their atypical nature and the provision of general conditions by credit institutions, have generated situations of imbalance and abusiveness against bank customers.

Structured in three parts, the work begins with a theoretical approach on the concept and sources of Banking Law. Subsequently, it delves into the analysis of bank financing contracts, such as bank loans, opening of credit or leasing, and ends with a detailed study of contracts for the collection of liabilities and banking services, such as bank deposits or revolving cards. In all cases, the book highlights the impact of case law on the interpretation and control of the general conditions of these contracts, offering a clear and updated view of the evolution of the sector.