Mastering Contract Law explores the basic principles and purposes of contract law, including a discussion of background principles and traditions of private ordering. The book explains contract formation, interpretation, and the requirement of written evidence for enforcement of certain types of promises. It explores the themes and doctrines of reliance, restitution, and the importance of public policy in contract law. Chapters include all of the areas of contract law typically covered in the first-year course, including the bargained-for exchange, unenforceable contracts, performance and breach, obstacles to performance, modification, pre-contractual obligation, remedies and damages, and stakeholders other than contracting parties, includi...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
Contracts: Cases and Commentaries, Tenth Edition continues to be the teaching tool of choice among C...
An introductory law school course in contract law should at the outset provide students with some ge...
Mastering Contract Law explores the basic principles and purposes of contract law, including a discu...
An Introduction to the Law of Contracts is now out in it\u27s fourth edition. It is still carefully ...
Contract Law and Theory, the leading theoretical casebook on contracts, is based on clear, discernib...
Written for practicing attorneys, this resource covers all aspects of contract law. Encompasses a br...
Each title in the Butterworths Casebook Companions series provides a basic coverage of the principle...
Modern society is unthinkable without the possibility to conclude binding contracts. This chapter pr...
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of contract. The headings chosen for exami...
Essentials of Contract Law presents the study of the law of contracts in an organized fashion via a ...
This classic casebook offers first-year students a solid and inviting introduction to contract law, ...
Reimagining Contract Law Pedagogy examines why existing contract teaching pedagogy has remained in p...
This is Volume 2 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law. Its orginal title was Collabor...
This is Volume 3 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law. Its former title is Collaborat...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
Contracts: Cases and Commentaries, Tenth Edition continues to be the teaching tool of choice among C...
An introductory law school course in contract law should at the outset provide students with some ge...
Mastering Contract Law explores the basic principles and purposes of contract law, including a discu...
An Introduction to the Law of Contracts is now out in it\u27s fourth edition. It is still carefully ...
Contract Law and Theory, the leading theoretical casebook on contracts, is based on clear, discernib...
Written for practicing attorneys, this resource covers all aspects of contract law. Encompasses a br...
Each title in the Butterworths Casebook Companions series provides a basic coverage of the principle...
Modern society is unthinkable without the possibility to conclude binding contracts. This chapter pr...
This text serves as an accessible introduction to the law of contract. The headings chosen for exami...
Essentials of Contract Law presents the study of the law of contracts in an organized fashion via a ...
This classic casebook offers first-year students a solid and inviting introduction to contract law, ...
Reimagining Contract Law Pedagogy examines why existing contract teaching pedagogy has remained in p...
This is Volume 2 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law. Its orginal title was Collabor...
This is Volume 3 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law. Its former title is Collaborat...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
Contracts: Cases and Commentaries, Tenth Edition continues to be the teaching tool of choice among C...
An introductory law school course in contract law should at the outset provide students with some ge...