Perspectives on contract law
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Perspectives on contract law
Aspen, c2005
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references
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Description
Discover the many strengths of this accessible paperback: - authorship by a professor who has taught contracts at a variety of law schools and understands differing student needs- more complete excerpts than are possible in a casebook, but still concise enough to be manageable for students- logical, modular organization allows the book to be used easily with any contracts coursebook- articles selected for diversity to represent a variety of contract theorists and approaches -- both classics and more recent writings- accessibility; articles are selected and edited with the first-year law student in mind to encourage an understanding of the bridge between theory and practice- original introductory text frames the topic of each chapter and introduces the authors of the works to follow- short, one-paragraph "Study Guides" before each article suggest the themes explored in the readings to stimulate independent thought and enrich student engagementThe completely updated Third Edition offers: - scholarship on e-commerce and assent- new coverage of mutual mistake and formal contracting- updated Study Guides
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