Contract law
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Contract law
(The international library of essays in law and legal theory, . Areas ; 3.1,
Dartmouth, c1991
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Description and Table of Contents
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A collection of essays on contract law in two volumes covering topics ranging from a consent theory of contract and the abstract character of contract law to equality in exchange, the amorality of contract remedies, and contract law and distributive justice.
Table of Contents
- Volume 1: a consent theory of contract, Randy Barnett
- paradox lost, F.H. Buckley
- enforcing promises - an examination of the basis of contract, Charles Goetz and Robert Scott
- contract law and modern economic theory, Daniel Farber
- value in contract - internal and external, Ian Macneil
- contracts, promises and the law of obligations, P.S.Atiyah
- the bargain principle and its limit, Melvin Eisenbergy
- contract law, default rules, and the philosophy of promising, Richard Draswell
- a bargaining theory approach to default provisions and disclosure rules in contract law, Jules Coleman et al
- the abstract character of contract law, Christopher Wonnell. Volume 2: equality in exchange, James Gordley
- contracts of adhesion, Todd Rakoff
- unconscionability - a critical appraisal, Richard Epstein
- the reliance interest in contract damages, Lon Fuller and Silliam Perdue Jr
- liquated damages, penalties and the just compensation principle - some notes on an enforcement model and a theory of efficient breach, Charles Goetz and Robert Scott
- on the amorality of contract rededies - efficiency, equity and the second restatement, Peter Linzer
- efficient breach of contract - circles in the sky, Ian Macneil
- the case for specific performance, Alan Schwartz
- the choice of remedy for breach of contract, William Bishop
- contract law and distributive justice, Larry Alexander and William Wang
- distributive and paternalist motives in contract and tort law, with special reference to compulsory terms and unequal bargaining power, Duncan Kennedy
- paternalism and the law of contracts, Anthony Kronman.
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