1. Introduction, Paul S Davies (University College London, UK) and Magda Raczynska (University College London, UK)
2. Contract Law and the Unexpected: A Comparative Perspective, John Cartwright (University of Oxford, UK)
3. Constructing Frustration, Paul MacMahon (London School of Economics, UK)
4. Interpreting the Contract in the Light of Unexpected Events, Catherine Mitchell (University of Birmingham, UK)
5. Contractual Silence, Risk Allocation and the Interplay between Contract and Unjust Enrichment, Niamh Connolly (University College London, UK)
6. Smart Contracts and the Unexpected, Sarah Green (University of Bristol, UK)
7. Managing the Unexpected in Global Markets: LIBOR Transition, the Capacity of Contracts and the Role of Third Parties, Jo Braithwaite (London School of Economics, UK)
8. Hardship Clauses, Ewan McKendrick (University of Oxford, UK)
9.' Hell Or Highwater' Clauses, Jordan English (University of Oxford, UK)
10. Material Adverse Change Clauses, Richard Calnan (University College London, UK)
11. Variation Clauses and Variation Agreements, Charles Mitchell (University College London, UK) and Magda Raczynska (University College London, UK)
12. Suspension or Termination of Obligations in Charterparty Contracts: Should we Rely on Contractual Interpretation to Achieve Certainty? Miriam Goldby (Queen Mary University London, UK)
13. Specific Performance Clauses, Solene Rowan (King's College London, UK)