Good Faith and Fault in Contract Law
Daniel Friedman editor Jack Beatson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:14th Aug '97
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This collection of essays features contributions from many of the world's foremost scholars in Contract Law. It delves into a central theme that resonates throughout the legal landscape: the notion of good faith and fair dealing within the framework of contract law. The discussions presented are designed to engage and inform scholars, practitioners, and students of Private Law across both Common and Civil Law jurisdictions.
Good Faith and Fault in Contract Law is organized into several distinct sections, each addressing key aspects of the overarching theme. The first part serves as an Introduction, setting the stage for the subsequent analyses. Part II focuses on the requirement of good faith, exploring its significance in the formation of contracts and how it influences the contractual relationship between parties. This examination is crucial for understanding the legal expectations that underpin contract formation.
The collection continues with Part III, which addresses the intricacies of contractual obligations, followed by Part IV that tackles Breach of Contract and Remedial Issues. This structured approach allows for a comprehensive exploration of the subject matter, making Good Faith and Fault in Contract Law a valuable resource for those interested in the principles that govern contract law in various jurisdictions.
excellent collection of essays.../ It is an extremely important contribution to the burgeoning literature on fairness, good faith and contract theory more generally./ ... it is most appropriate as backup reading for students doing courses in contract, commercial or consumer law at undergraduate and postgraduate level... it will be very important backup reading, as it has something to say on most of the key areas in a contract law course./ Chris Willett, University of Warwick, Student Law Review, Spring 1999, Vol 26.
ISBN: 9780198265788
Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 33mm
Weight: 806g
578 pages