Contract law : an introduction to the English law of contract for the civil lawyer

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Contract law : an introduction to the English law of contract for the civil lawyer

John Cartwright

Hart, 2016

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book gives an introduction to the English law of contract. The third edition has been fully updated to cover recent developments in case law and recent statutes such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015. However, this new edition retains the primary focus of the earlier editions: it is designed to introduce the lawyer trained in a civil law jurisdiction to the method of reasoning in the common law, and in particular to the English law of contract. It is written for the lawyer - whether student or practitioner - from another jurisdiction who already has an understanding of a (different) law of contract, but who wishes to discover the way in which an English lawyer views a contract. However, it is also useful for the English law student: setting English contract law generally in the context of other European and international approaches, the book forms an introductory text, not only demonstrating how English contract law works but also giving a glimpse of different ways of thinking about some of the fundamental rules of contract law from a civil law perspective. After a general introduction to the common law system - how a common lawyer reasons and finds the law - the book explains the principles of the law of contract in English law covering all the aspects of a contract from its formation to the remedies available for breach, whilst directing attention in particular to those areas where the approach of English law is in marked contrast to that taken in many civil law systems.

Table of Contents

Part I: An Introduction to the Common Law 1. The 'Common Law' 2. Finding the Law Part II: The Law of Contract 3. Introduction to the English Law of Contract 4. The Negotiations for a Contract 5. Formation of the Contract: Contract as 'Agreement' 6. Form, Consideration and Intention 7. Vitiating Factors: Void, Voidable and Unenforceable Contracts 8. Finding the Terms of the Contract 9. Controlling the Content of the Contract: 'Unfair' Contracts 10. Who has the Benefit of the Contract? Who is Bound by the Contract? 11. Change of Circumstances 12. Remedies for Breach of Contract

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  • NCID
    BB2219512X
  • ISBN
    • 9781509902910
  • LCCN
    2016007374
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xlii, 316 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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