The concept of efficient breach – the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach a contract and pay damages if doing so would be more efficient than performance – is probably the most influential concept in the economic analysis of contract law. It is certainly the most controversial. Efficient breach theory has been criticized from both within and without the economic approach, but its most prominent criticism is that it violates deontological ethics – that the beneficiary of a promise has a right to performance, so that breaching the promise wrongs the promisee. This essay argues that this criticism is misplaced, and that efficient breach theory, properly understood, is not inconsistent with parties\u27 complying with ...
This thesis analyzes the theory of efficient breach in three different legal systems, including Engl...
This paper applies industrial organization principles to efficient breach theory. Discordant with th...
This thesis analyzes the theory of efficient breach in three different legal systems, including Engl...
The concept of “efficient breach” - the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach...
The concept of efficient breach – the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach...
The concept of “efficient breach” - the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach...
Notable American jurists and scholars have advanced an approach to contract enforcement that would r...
The theory of efficient breach is the best known, and the most controversial, product of nearly half...
Notable American jurists and scholars have advanced an approach to contract enforcement that would r...
The theory of efficient breach is the best known, and the most controversial, product of nearly half...
Nowadays, every business transaction and many other activities in this world are used to create a cr...
Nowadays, every business transaction and many other activities in this world are used to create a cr...
This thesis provides a functional, and justifiable application of the theory of the efficient breach...
The majority of American jurisdictions do not allow punitive damages for breach of contract unless t...
This Article attempts to analyze a concept in contract law known as the doctrine of efficient breach...
This thesis analyzes the theory of efficient breach in three different legal systems, including Engl...
This paper applies industrial organization principles to efficient breach theory. Discordant with th...
This thesis analyzes the theory of efficient breach in three different legal systems, including Engl...
The concept of “efficient breach” - the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach...
The concept of efficient breach – the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach...
The concept of “efficient breach” - the idea that a contracting party should be encouraged to breach...
Notable American jurists and scholars have advanced an approach to contract enforcement that would r...
The theory of efficient breach is the best known, and the most controversial, product of nearly half...
Notable American jurists and scholars have advanced an approach to contract enforcement that would r...
The theory of efficient breach is the best known, and the most controversial, product of nearly half...
Nowadays, every business transaction and many other activities in this world are used to create a cr...
Nowadays, every business transaction and many other activities in this world are used to create a cr...
This thesis provides a functional, and justifiable application of the theory of the efficient breach...
The majority of American jurisdictions do not allow punitive damages for breach of contract unless t...
This Article attempts to analyze a concept in contract law known as the doctrine of efficient breach...
This thesis analyzes the theory of efficient breach in three different legal systems, including Engl...
This paper applies industrial organization principles to efficient breach theory. Discordant with th...
This thesis analyzes the theory of efficient breach in three different legal systems, including Engl...