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Contract Law Directions Richard Taylor (Professor of Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire)

Contract Law Directions By Richard Taylor (Professor of Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire)

Summary

Contract Law Directions is the ideal text for those who are new to the subject; unpacking contract law and bringing it to life. In this friendly and engaging account the authors offer clear, practical explanations of the key principles covered on your course with everyday examples, critical debate, and case summaries woven throughout.

Contract Law Directions Summary

Contract Law Directions by Richard Taylor (Professor of Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire)

Are you new to studying contract law? Contract Law Directions is the ideal text for those who are new to the subject; unpacking contract law, bringing it to life and making it relevant. Every day we enter into a contract of some kind, whether it be buying a new phone or getting on a bus. Each chapter is written in an informal and friendly style and includes everyday examples illustrating how contract law applies to real-life situations. Are you looking for a good grounding in the subject? The authors offer practical explanations of the key concepts and principles covered on undergraduate courses. Summaries of key cases are highlighted throughout the book to give you a solid understanding of the relevant case law. Do you want to think more critically about the law? Why was a particular decision reached in a certain case? Is the law on this point rational and coherent? Is contract law fit for purpose? The authors weave debate throughout the text including 'thinking point' features which draw out these issues and equip you to be thinking critically. Would you like to take your learning and revision further? Contract Law Directions includes problem and essay questions at the end of each chapter, as well as advice on efficient and creative study and on exam technique. The book is also accompanied by an extensive range of online resources including multiple choice questions, suggested approaches to answering questions in the book, web links, and a glossary of key terms.

Contract Law Directions Reviews

An excellent introductory text for contract law at undergraduate level; thorough, clearly written, and student-friendly. * Dr Daniel Attenborough, University of Leicester *
An excellent overview of topics on the syllabus which helps students gain confidence so that they can master the subject. * Francois du Bois, University of Leicester *
The book offers students studying law of contract for the first time a practical, clear exposition of the basic concepts, principles and problems in contract law. It offers substantial guidance on contractual situations, thus enabling the reader to gain valuable experiential knowledge. * Dr Ebenezer Adodo, Barrister, Solicitor and Lecturer, University of Surrey *

About Richard Taylor (Professor of Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire)

Richard Taylor is Professor of English Law at the University of Central Lancashire where he teaches contract and criminal law. He has written numerous books and articles on the law of contract, copyright, criminal law, and criminal justice and is a contributor to Blackstone's Criminal Practice. He was a member of the Law Panel for both the 1996 and the 2001 Research Assessment Exercises and is currently Honorary Secretary of the Society of Legal Scholars. Damian Taylor is a graduate of Exeter College, Oxford, and now practises as a solicitor in one of London's leading law firms.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: CREATION OF OBLIGATIONS; PART TWO: CONTENTS AND BORDERS; PART THREE: DEFECTS; PART FOUR: FINISHING AND ENFORCING OBLIGATIONS; APPENDIX I: EFFICIENT AND CREATIVE STUDY; APPENDIX II: EXAMINATIONS AND HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM

Additional information

GOR007531700
9780198718482
0198718489
Contract Law Directions by Richard Taylor (Professor of Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20150423
400
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