This new edition of Contract Law is the essential guide to the life of a contract from negotiation, formation and execution right through to the ending of a contract and subsequent remedies. The second edition offers a modern, engaging account of all aspects of contract law.
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"It has surprisingly taken over eleven years for this second edition of Contract Law to be published. ... Time has not, however, done anything to diminish the quality of Roger Halson's Contract Law. It continues to provide a thought-provoking and engaging account of contract law presented in an unusual (but excellent) way.
Halson's approach of taking the reader through the journey of a contract's lifetime, rather than looking at aspects of contract law in individual chapters, is excellent and one of the keys to the text's success. ...
Halson's analysis and approach to the study of contract law is second to none. It is clear, crisp and concise while, at the same time, academically stimulating. The footnotes include a number of additional resources and provide an excellent platform for further research. This approach means that the key principles of contract law can be quickly understood: a fundamental objective for anyone studying contract law for the first time."
- Reviewed by Student Law Journal
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 31 mm
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978-1-4479-2288-9 (9781447922889)
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Roger Halson is Professor of Contract and Commercial Law at the University of Leeds. He has written widely in contract law and his work has been referred to in UK House of Lords (now the Supreme Court), as well as appellate courts overseas.