Foundational Principles of Contract Law
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Author
Publication
2018 - Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Language
English
Word Count
226,000 words, Guess
Page Count
904 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28690491M
- ISBN-139780199731404
- OCLC Control Number1019837052
- Library of Congress Control Number2018000342
Classifications
- LCCKF889.85.E425 2018
Description
Foundational Principles of Contract Law not only sets out the principles and rules of contract law, it places more emphasis on what the principles and rules of contract law should be, based on policy, morality, and experience. A major premise of the book is that the best way to grasp contract law is to understand it from a critical perspective as an organic, dynamic subject. When contract law is approached in this way it is much easier to grasp and learn than when it is presented simply as a static collection of principles and rules. 0Professor Eisenberg covers almost all areas of contract law, including the enforceability of promises, remedies for breach of contract, problems of assent, form contracts, the effect of mistake and changed circumstances, interpretation, and problems of performance. Although the emphasis of the book is on the principles and rules of contract law, it also covers important theories in contract law, such as the theory of efficient breach, the theory of overreliance, the normative theory of contracts, formalism, and theories of contract interpretation.
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