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Principles of Contract Law and Theory

Part of the Principles of Commercial Law series series
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This informative and accessible book reviews the core concepts of contract law and theory from an Anglo-American perspective.

Larry A. DiMatteo deftly analyses the key principles, rules and frameworks which have shaped Anglo-American contract law, as well as highlighting important legislative acts that have changed and modernised its development. There is a strong commonality across Anglo-American common law systems; however, there have been several critical fissures that have developed between American and English common law over the past fifty years.

DiMatteo adopts a multidisciplinary approach, lucidly explaining these differences from both a theoretical and a practical perspective, using empirical evidence from case studies to support this research.

The areas of divergence discussed include the duty of good faith, principle of unconscionability, promissory estoppel, contextual interpretation, and hardship. Introducing key contract law cases, this book will be an essential read for law students and scholars working in the field of commercial law, particularly those with an interest in the theoretical framework and historical context of modern contract law.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1803929596 / 9781803929590
Hardback
12/12/2023
United Kingdom
English
436 pages
24 cm