Thesis submitted in Trinity Term 2001 for the degree of Master of Philosophy, Worcester College, OxfordThis thesis offers an alternative outlook on the decision of a contractual party to reject the benefit of the contract when he is no longer interested in the other party's performance. It is an attempt to justify such course of action by challenging the proposition that one is always entitled to perform one's own contractual promises. This shall be clone in the context of the controversial decision of the House of Lords in White & Carter (Councils) v McGregor [ 1962] AC 413, a case where the insistent performer happened to be able to complete h is part of the contract without the need for his customer's cooperation and even against h...
In the light of reform proposals from the Law Commission of England and Wales, Stephen A. Smith (St ...
Twelve years ago I drew attention in a paper to the importance of the discovery of performative utte...
Contracts provide managers and entrepreneurs an instrument of governance through which legally disti...
Thesis submitted in Trinity Term 2001 for the degree of Master of Philosophy, Worcester College, Oxf...
The Right to Break a Contract - It is common knowledge that the fully developed common law affords...
First published online: 12 July 2020This paper defends a right to the justification of contract, wit...
It is common knowledge that the fully developed common law affords no means to compel the performanc...
This article offers a general account of the rules that regulate exit and loyalty in contract disput...
Discusses, with reference to case law, how the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 s.1(1) m...
This article argues that the disjunctive obligation in contract law can be justified on moral ground...
English commercial contract law is undergoing its own ‘interpretative turn’. According to Lord Hoffm...
My thesis makes three claims. First, the courts set aside contracts (‘transaction avoidance’) becaus...
The first chapter of this thesis considers a contractual principal-agent relationship in an unstabl...
This Essay explores an alternative to one of the pillars of contract law, that obligations arise onl...
This subject has been much discussed under the heading alienability of choses in action. In contin...
In the light of reform proposals from the Law Commission of England and Wales, Stephen A. Smith (St ...
Twelve years ago I drew attention in a paper to the importance of the discovery of performative utte...
Contracts provide managers and entrepreneurs an instrument of governance through which legally disti...
Thesis submitted in Trinity Term 2001 for the degree of Master of Philosophy, Worcester College, Oxf...
The Right to Break a Contract - It is common knowledge that the fully developed common law affords...
First published online: 12 July 2020This paper defends a right to the justification of contract, wit...
It is common knowledge that the fully developed common law affords no means to compel the performanc...
This article offers a general account of the rules that regulate exit and loyalty in contract disput...
Discusses, with reference to case law, how the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 s.1(1) m...
This article argues that the disjunctive obligation in contract law can be justified on moral ground...
English commercial contract law is undergoing its own ‘interpretative turn’. According to Lord Hoffm...
My thesis makes three claims. First, the courts set aside contracts (‘transaction avoidance’) becaus...
The first chapter of this thesis considers a contractual principal-agent relationship in an unstabl...
This Essay explores an alternative to one of the pillars of contract law, that obligations arise onl...
This subject has been much discussed under the heading alienability of choses in action. In contin...
In the light of reform proposals from the Law Commission of England and Wales, Stephen A. Smith (St ...
Twelve years ago I drew attention in a paper to the importance of the discovery of performative utte...
Contracts provide managers and entrepreneurs an instrument of governance through which legally disti...