This book is both an examination of, and a contribution to, our understanding of the theoretical foundations of the common law of contract. Focusing on contemporary debates in contract theory, Contract Theory aims to help readers better understand the nature and justification of the general idea of contractual obligation, as well as the nature and justification of the particular rules that make up the law of contract. The book is in three parts.
Part I introduces the idea of 'contract theory', and presents a framework for identifying, classifying, and evaluating contract theories.
Part II describes and evaluates the most important general theories of contract; examples include promissory theories, reliance-based theories, and economic theories.
In Part III, the theoretical issues raised by the various specific doctrines that make up the law of contract (e.g., offer and acceptance, consideration, mistake, remedies, etc.) are examined in separate chapters. The legal focus of the book is the common law of the United Kingdom, but the theoretical literature discussed is international in origin; the arguments discussed are thus relevant to understanding the law of other common law jurisdictions and, in many instances, to understanding the law of civil law jurisdictions as well.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Undergraduates studying contract law modules or an advanced contract law option. Postgraduates studying contract law modules or an advanced contract law option. Academics who wish to expand their research in contract theory.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
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978-0-19-876561-5 (9780198765615)
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Prof Stephen Smith is Professor of Law at McGill University, Montreal and former Tutor and Fellow in Law at St Anne's College, Oxford.
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, Professor of Lawr, McGill University, Montreal
1. WHAT IS CONTRACT THEORY?; 2. INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL THEORIES: CLASSIFICATION AND OVERVIEW; 5. ESTABLISHING AGREEMENT: THE LAW OF OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE