It is natural to wonder about contract law’s relationship to the morality of promises and agreements. This Chapter distinguishes two ways to conceive of that relationship. First, parties’ agreement-based moral obligations might figure into the explanation of contract law—into an account of its functions or justifications. Contract law might serve to enforce parties’ first-order performance obligations, to enforce second-order remedial obligations, to support the culture of making and keeping agreements more generally, or at least to do no harm to that culture or to people’s ability to act morally. Second, contract can be understood as the legal analog to promise. Both contract and promise enable people to undertake new obligations to one an...
The promise principle and its roots in a certain type of morality of individual obligation, which pl...
What parties know and think they know about contract law affects their obligations under the law and...
The need for individuals to be able to trust that promises will be performed is central to justifyin...
It is natural to wonder about contract law’s relationship to the morality of promises and agreements...
This Article examines the moral obligations contractual agreements generate. It distinguishes a narr...
Promises lie at the center of persons\u27 moral experience of one another, and contracts lie at the ...
Among the topics addressed by moral philosophy is the obligation to keep one\u27s promises. To many ...
Contract has been conceptualized as a species of promise. Treating contractual promise as a kind of...
In the 1980s, Charles Fried was right to focus on what was missing from both the “death of contract”...
A Review of Contract as Promise: A Theory of Contractual Obligation by Charles Frie
Correspondence accounts of the relationship between contract and promise hold either that contract l...
This thesis explores the morality of promises, and the relationship between promises and contracts. ...
The obligation to keep promises is a commonly acknowledged moral duty. Yet not all promises – howeve...
This Essay reviews Nathan Oman’s recent book, The Dignity of Commerce. The book is compelling, and i...
The concept of promise may be very interesting for legal theorists, especially contract law theorist...
The promise principle and its roots in a certain type of morality of individual obligation, which pl...
What parties know and think they know about contract law affects their obligations under the law and...
The need for individuals to be able to trust that promises will be performed is central to justifyin...
It is natural to wonder about contract law’s relationship to the morality of promises and agreements...
This Article examines the moral obligations contractual agreements generate. It distinguishes a narr...
Promises lie at the center of persons\u27 moral experience of one another, and contracts lie at the ...
Among the topics addressed by moral philosophy is the obligation to keep one\u27s promises. To many ...
Contract has been conceptualized as a species of promise. Treating contractual promise as a kind of...
In the 1980s, Charles Fried was right to focus on what was missing from both the “death of contract”...
A Review of Contract as Promise: A Theory of Contractual Obligation by Charles Frie
Correspondence accounts of the relationship between contract and promise hold either that contract l...
This thesis explores the morality of promises, and the relationship between promises and contracts. ...
The obligation to keep promises is a commonly acknowledged moral duty. Yet not all promises – howeve...
This Essay reviews Nathan Oman’s recent book, The Dignity of Commerce. The book is compelling, and i...
The concept of promise may be very interesting for legal theorists, especially contract law theorist...
The promise principle and its roots in a certain type of morality of individual obligation, which pl...
What parties know and think they know about contract law affects their obligations under the law and...
The need for individuals to be able to trust that promises will be performed is central to justifyin...