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The Common Law of Obligations John Cooke (Barrister Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University)

The Common Law of Obligations par John Cooke (Barrister Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University)

The Common Law of Obligations John Cooke (Barrister Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University)


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The Common Law of Obligations provides coverage of the history of obligations and its underlying principles, remedies, negation of liability and specific obligations. The book draws out the common themes that exist between traditional tort and contract courses, whilst the elements pertaining to the law of restitution are also included.

The Common Law of Obligations Résumé

The Common Law of Obligations John Cooke (Barrister Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University)

This important student text deals with all aspects of common law obligations, including the principles of the law of obligations, remedies, negation of liability and specific obligations. The books draws out the common themes that exist between traditional tort and contract courses whilst elements pertaining to the law of restitution are also included.This new edition takes account of statutory developments and new relevant case law since the previous edition and keeps the reader up to date with major changes in the areas of economic loss in negligence and undue influence/economic duress.

À propos de John Cooke (Barrister Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University)

John Cooke LLB, MPhil, Barrister; Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University David Oughton, Department of Law, De Montfort University

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PART I. ; SECTION A. ; SECTION B. ; SECTION C. ; SECTION D. ; PART II.

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The Common Law of Obligations John Cooke (Barrister Principal Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University)
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