
Comparative Contract Law
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- 1: Larry A DiMatteo and Martin Hogg: Introduction: British and American Perspectives
- Part I: Contract Theory and Structure
- 2: Martin Hogg: Saying What We Mean: Fundamental Structural Language in Contract Law
- 3: Peter A Alces: The Death of Consent?
- Part II: Contract Formation
- 4: Shawn J Bayern: The Nature and Timing of Contract Formation
- 5: Hector L MacQueen: Contract Formation Between Distant Parties: The Scottish Experience
- 6: Defects of Consent in English Law: Protecting the Bargain? Severine Saintier
- 7: Jeffrey L Harrison: Quality of Consent and Distributive Fairness: A Comparative Perspective
- Part III: Policing of Contracts
- 8: Elizabeth Macdonald: Inequality of Bargaining Power and 'Cure' by Information Requirement
- 9: Daniel D Barnhizer: Reassessing Assent-Based Critiques of Adhesion Contracts
- 10: Ewan McKendrick: Good Faith in the Performance of a Contract in English Law
- 11: Steven J Burton: History and Theory of Good Faith Performance in the United States
- Part IV: Contractual Interpretation
- 12: Catherine Mitchell: Interpreting Commercial Contracts: The Policing Role of Context in English Law
- 13: Blake D Morant: Contractual Interpretation in the Commercial Context
- 14: The Rt Hon Lord Hodge: Can Judges Use Business Common Sense in Interpreting Contracts?
- Part V: Damages
- 15: David Campbell: Market Damages and the Invisible Hand
- 16: Mark P Gergen: The Right to Perform after Repudiation and Recover the Contract Price in Anglo-American Law
- Part VI: Specialty Contracts
- 17: Qi Zhou and Larry A DiMatteo: Three Sales Laws and the Common Law of Contracts
- 18: Laura Macgregor: Defining Agency and Its Scope (I)
- 19: Deborah DeMott: Defining Agency and Its Scope (II)
- Part VII: Legal Reform
- 20: Christan Twigg-Flessner: Standard Terms in Consumer Contracts: The Challenges of Law Reform in English Law
- 21: Aditi Bagchi: At the Limits of Adjudication: Standard Terms in Consumer Contracts
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