"Contractual Comprehension Assessment"(CCA) is a proposed method of resolving contract law disputes. To use a CCA defence, one party must prove that due to an imbalance in access to legal representation, they have a genuine ignorance or inability to understand details of a contract they agreed to.
If a court accepts there is an imbalance, relevant sections of the contract are submitted to a randomly selected panel of ordinary citizens. If they are incapable of accurately describing the legal implications of the contract without assistance, the contract (or relevant terms, if separable) is deemed void. If they can correctly interpret the contract then it is deemed valid, and the parties must comply with the terms.