Winner of the 1996 Social Legal Studies Association / OUP Prize for the best Socio-Legal Book published by an unpromoted academic
'Provocative, stimulating, and eminently readable.' Journal of Law & Society
'Comprehensive and authoritative ... An excellent book.' Student Law Review
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 135 mm
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978-0-7453-0549-3 (9780745305493)
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John Wightman is lecturer in law at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
1 Introduction
2 Black Letter and Beyond: Broadening the Study of Contract
3 Competing Rationales for Contract
4 Contract Law and Reality
5 The Invention of Classical Contract
6 The Classical Law and the Triumph of Contract
7 Transformation and Modern Contract
8 Divergence and Pluralism in Modern Contract
9 Judicial Review and the Scope of Contract
10 The Province of Contract
11 The Potential of Contract
Notes and References
Bibliography
Case List
Index