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Contract Law Roger Brownsword (Barrister, Professor of Law, Kings College London Honorary Professor in Law, University of Sheffield)

Contract Law By Roger Brownsword (Barrister, Professor of Law, Kings College London Honorary Professor in Law, University of Sheffield)

Summary

Roger Brownsword provides a thoughtful overview of the principal themes of the law of contract. He explores the context of the recent development of contract law, and considers the many changes the law has undergone given the ever-evolving nature of English law.

Contract Law Summary

Contract Law: Themes for the Twenty-First Century by Roger Brownsword (Barrister, Professor of Law, Kings College London Honorary Professor in Law, University of Sheffield)

In this unique volume, Roger Brownsword provides a thoughtful overview of the principal themes of the law of contract. He explores the context of the recent development of contract law, and considers the many changes the law has undergone given the ever-evolving nature of English law. This accessible text brings Brownsword's expert commentary to a wider readership, and has been fully updated and revised to include recent issues and cases, including the Europeanization of contract law and the Great Peace Shipping case.

About Roger Brownsword (Barrister, Professor of Law, Kings College London Honorary Professor in Law, University of Sheffield)

Roger Brownsword LLB, Barrister, Professor of Law at Kings College London, Honorary Professor in Law, University of Sheffield

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. The Nature of Contract ; 3. Freedom of Contract ; 4. Inequality of Bargaining Power ; 5. Reasonableness ; 6. Good Faith ; 7. The Tendency of the Modern Law ; 8. The Globalization of Contract Law ; 9. The Interfaces of Contract Law ; 10. The Rationality of Contract Law ; 11. Conclusion

Additional information

GOR006646391
9780199287611
0199287619
Contract Law: Themes for the Twenty-First Century by Roger Brownsword (Barrister, Professor of Law, Kings College London Honorary Professor in Law, University of Sheffield)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20060629
360
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