This chapter explores the intersection between, or the impact of, statutes on contract law, and compares the relative importance of, and intersections between, statutory and common law in contract
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
In this article we report the results of three experiments involving the participation of 1800 subje...
This chapter explores the intersection between, or the impact of, statutes on contract law, and comp...
How do the laws of contract differ across jurisdictions? This question has attracted a tremendous am...
Recent scholarship draws an analogy between contract and statutory interpretation. In this Article, ...
The annual Business Law Symposium of the Wake Forest Law Review has a distinguished legacy of notewo...
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of contract. The headings chosen for exami...
The common law developed over centuries a small set of default rules that courts have used to fill g...
Contract Law and Theory, the leading theoretical casebook on contracts, is based on clear, discernib...
The paper focuses on the main legacy of the relational contract theory in the context of contract in...
Mastering Contract Law explores the basic principles and purposes of contract law, including a discu...
A central question of contract law remains: when should the law supply a term not expressly agreed t...
The traditional model of contract interpretation focuses on the meeting of the minds. Parties agre...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
In this article we report the results of three experiments involving the participation of 1800 subje...
This chapter explores the intersection between, or the impact of, statutes on contract law, and comp...
How do the laws of contract differ across jurisdictions? This question has attracted a tremendous am...
Recent scholarship draws an analogy between contract and statutory interpretation. In this Article, ...
The annual Business Law Symposium of the Wake Forest Law Review has a distinguished legacy of notewo...
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of contract. The headings chosen for exami...
The common law developed over centuries a small set of default rules that courts have used to fill g...
Contract Law and Theory, the leading theoretical casebook on contracts, is based on clear, discernib...
The paper focuses on the main legacy of the relational contract theory in the context of contract in...
Mastering Contract Law explores the basic principles and purposes of contract law, including a discu...
A central question of contract law remains: when should the law supply a term not expressly agreed t...
The traditional model of contract interpretation focuses on the meeting of the minds. Parties agre...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
In this article we report the results of three experiments involving the participation of 1800 subje...