This introductory chapter sets out the book’s purpose and outlines the contributions which compose it. It connects the constitutionalisation of Contract law theme to questions of legal culture, thereby showing why this increasingly relevant topic in the theory and practice of Contract law ought to be approached contextually. In so doing, it further links this book’s content to the first volume of this two-book set: The Constitutional Dimension of Contract Law. A Comparative Perspective (published by Springer in 2017)
Modern society is unthinkable without the possibility to conclude binding contracts. This chapter pr...
The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Onc...
This book focuses on the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the U.S. and UK legal systems...
This introductory chapter sets out the book’s purpose and outlines the contributions which compose i...
One of the hallmarks of the present era is the discourse surrounding Human Rights and the need for t...
This second volume on the constitutional dimension of contract law explores this increasingly releva...
This chapter discusses the constitutionalisation of Contract law in Finland and makes frequent compa...
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of contract. The headings chosen for exami...
This book provides a comparative study of contract law, examining the interaction of common law and ...
How do the laws of contract differ across jurisdictions? This question has attracted a tremendous am...
Reflecting the most recent changes in the law, the third edition of this popular textbook provides a...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Comparative Constitutional Law: Its Increasing Relevance, in Definin...
Comparative constitutional law is a newly energized field in the early 21st century. Never before ha...
Contract Law in Perspective complements 'black letter' treatments of contract by looking at legal do...
Modern society is unthinkable without the possibility to conclude binding contracts. This chapter pr...
The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Onc...
This book focuses on the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the U.S. and UK legal systems...
This introductory chapter sets out the book’s purpose and outlines the contributions which compose i...
One of the hallmarks of the present era is the discourse surrounding Human Rights and the need for t...
This second volume on the constitutional dimension of contract law explores this increasingly releva...
This chapter discusses the constitutionalisation of Contract law in Finland and makes frequent compa...
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of contract. The headings chosen for exami...
This book provides a comparative study of contract law, examining the interaction of common law and ...
How do the laws of contract differ across jurisdictions? This question has attracted a tremendous am...
Reflecting the most recent changes in the law, the third edition of this popular textbook provides a...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Comparative Constitutional Law: Its Increasing Relevance, in Definin...
Comparative constitutional law is a newly energized field in the early 21st century. Never before ha...
Contract Law in Perspective complements 'black letter' treatments of contract by looking at legal do...
Modern society is unthinkable without the possibility to conclude binding contracts. This chapter pr...
The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Onc...
This book focuses on the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the U.S. and UK legal systems...