Commercial Contract Law
Transatlantic Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dimatteo, Larry A.; Zhou, Qi; Saintier, Severine
Commercial Contract Law
Transatlantic Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dimatteo, Larry A.; Zhou, Qi; Saintier, Severine
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This book is a comparative look at the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the US and UK legal systems.
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This book is a comparative look at the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the US and UK legal systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1041g
- ISBN-13: 9781107028081
- ISBN-10: 1107028086
- Artikelnr.: 36957024
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1041g
- ISBN-13: 9781107028081
- ISBN-10: 1107028086
- Artikelnr.: 36957024
Part I. The Role of Consent: 1. Transatlantic perspectives: fundamental
themes and debates Larry A. DiMatteo, Qi Zhou and Séverine Saintier; 2.
Competing theories of contract: an emerging consensus? Martin A. Hogg; 3.
Contracts, courts and the construction of consent Tom W. Joo; 4. Are
mortgage contracts promises? Curtis Bridgeman; Part II. Normative Views of
Contract: 5. Naturalistic contract Peter A. Alces; 6. Contract in a
networked world Roger Brownsword; 7. Contract, transactions, and equity T.
T. Arvind; Part III. Contract Design and Good Faith: 8. Reasonability in
contract design Nancy S. Kim; 9. Managing change in uncertain times:
relational view of good faith Zoe Ollerenshaw; Part IV. Implied Terms and
Interpretation: 10. Implied terms in English contract law Richard
Austen-Baker; 11. Contract interpretation: judicial rule, not party choice
Juliet Kostritsky; Part V. Policing Contracting Behavior: 12. The paradox
of the French method of calculating the compensation of commercial agents
and the importance of conceptualising the remedial scheme under Directive
86/653 Séverine Saintier; 13. Unconscionability in American contract law
Chuck Knapp; 14. Unfair terms in comparative perspective: software
contracts Jean Braucher; 15. (D)CFR initiative and consumer unfair terms
Mel Kenny; Part VI. Misrepresentation, Breach and Remedies: 16. Remedies
for misrepresentation: an integrated system David Capper; 17. Re-examining
damages for fraudulent misrepresentation James Devenney; 18. Remedies for
documentary breaches: English law and the CISG Djakhongir Saidov; Part VII.
Harmonizing Contract Law: 19. Harmonisation European contract law: default
and mandatory rules Qi Zhou; 20. Harmonization and its discontents: a
critique of the transaction cost argument for a European contract law David
Campbell and Roger Halson; 21. Europeanisation of contract law and the
proposed common European sales law Hector MacQueen; 22. Harmonization of
international sales law Larry A. DiMatteo.
themes and debates Larry A. DiMatteo, Qi Zhou and Séverine Saintier; 2.
Competing theories of contract: an emerging consensus? Martin A. Hogg; 3.
Contracts, courts and the construction of consent Tom W. Joo; 4. Are
mortgage contracts promises? Curtis Bridgeman; Part II. Normative Views of
Contract: 5. Naturalistic contract Peter A. Alces; 6. Contract in a
networked world Roger Brownsword; 7. Contract, transactions, and equity T.
T. Arvind; Part III. Contract Design and Good Faith: 8. Reasonability in
contract design Nancy S. Kim; 9. Managing change in uncertain times:
relational view of good faith Zoe Ollerenshaw; Part IV. Implied Terms and
Interpretation: 10. Implied terms in English contract law Richard
Austen-Baker; 11. Contract interpretation: judicial rule, not party choice
Juliet Kostritsky; Part V. Policing Contracting Behavior: 12. The paradox
of the French method of calculating the compensation of commercial agents
and the importance of conceptualising the remedial scheme under Directive
86/653 Séverine Saintier; 13. Unconscionability in American contract law
Chuck Knapp; 14. Unfair terms in comparative perspective: software
contracts Jean Braucher; 15. (D)CFR initiative and consumer unfair terms
Mel Kenny; Part VI. Misrepresentation, Breach and Remedies: 16. Remedies
for misrepresentation: an integrated system David Capper; 17. Re-examining
damages for fraudulent misrepresentation James Devenney; 18. Remedies for
documentary breaches: English law and the CISG Djakhongir Saidov; Part VII.
Harmonizing Contract Law: 19. Harmonisation European contract law: default
and mandatory rules Qi Zhou; 20. Harmonization and its discontents: a
critique of the transaction cost argument for a European contract law David
Campbell and Roger Halson; 21. Europeanisation of contract law and the
proposed common European sales law Hector MacQueen; 22. Harmonization of
international sales law Larry A. DiMatteo.
Part I. The Role of Consent: 1. Transatlantic perspectives: fundamental
themes and debates Larry A. DiMatteo, Qi Zhou and Séverine Saintier; 2.
Competing theories of contract: an emerging consensus? Martin A. Hogg; 3.
Contracts, courts and the construction of consent Tom W. Joo; 4. Are
mortgage contracts promises? Curtis Bridgeman; Part II. Normative Views of
Contract: 5. Naturalistic contract Peter A. Alces; 6. Contract in a
networked world Roger Brownsword; 7. Contract, transactions, and equity T.
T. Arvind; Part III. Contract Design and Good Faith: 8. Reasonability in
contract design Nancy S. Kim; 9. Managing change in uncertain times:
relational view of good faith Zoe Ollerenshaw; Part IV. Implied Terms and
Interpretation: 10. Implied terms in English contract law Richard
Austen-Baker; 11. Contract interpretation: judicial rule, not party choice
Juliet Kostritsky; Part V. Policing Contracting Behavior: 12. The paradox
of the French method of calculating the compensation of commercial agents
and the importance of conceptualising the remedial scheme under Directive
86/653 Séverine Saintier; 13. Unconscionability in American contract law
Chuck Knapp; 14. Unfair terms in comparative perspective: software
contracts Jean Braucher; 15. (D)CFR initiative and consumer unfair terms
Mel Kenny; Part VI. Misrepresentation, Breach and Remedies: 16. Remedies
for misrepresentation: an integrated system David Capper; 17. Re-examining
damages for fraudulent misrepresentation James Devenney; 18. Remedies for
documentary breaches: English law and the CISG Djakhongir Saidov; Part VII.
Harmonizing Contract Law: 19. Harmonisation European contract law: default
and mandatory rules Qi Zhou; 20. Harmonization and its discontents: a
critique of the transaction cost argument for a European contract law David
Campbell and Roger Halson; 21. Europeanisation of contract law and the
proposed common European sales law Hector MacQueen; 22. Harmonization of
international sales law Larry A. DiMatteo.
themes and debates Larry A. DiMatteo, Qi Zhou and Séverine Saintier; 2.
Competing theories of contract: an emerging consensus? Martin A. Hogg; 3.
Contracts, courts and the construction of consent Tom W. Joo; 4. Are
mortgage contracts promises? Curtis Bridgeman; Part II. Normative Views of
Contract: 5. Naturalistic contract Peter A. Alces; 6. Contract in a
networked world Roger Brownsword; 7. Contract, transactions, and equity T.
T. Arvind; Part III. Contract Design and Good Faith: 8. Reasonability in
contract design Nancy S. Kim; 9. Managing change in uncertain times:
relational view of good faith Zoe Ollerenshaw; Part IV. Implied Terms and
Interpretation: 10. Implied terms in English contract law Richard
Austen-Baker; 11. Contract interpretation: judicial rule, not party choice
Juliet Kostritsky; Part V. Policing Contracting Behavior: 12. The paradox
of the French method of calculating the compensation of commercial agents
and the importance of conceptualising the remedial scheme under Directive
86/653 Séverine Saintier; 13. Unconscionability in American contract law
Chuck Knapp; 14. Unfair terms in comparative perspective: software
contracts Jean Braucher; 15. (D)CFR initiative and consumer unfair terms
Mel Kenny; Part VI. Misrepresentation, Breach and Remedies: 16. Remedies
for misrepresentation: an integrated system David Capper; 17. Re-examining
damages for fraudulent misrepresentation James Devenney; 18. Remedies for
documentary breaches: English law and the CISG Djakhongir Saidov; Part VII.
Harmonizing Contract Law: 19. Harmonisation European contract law: default
and mandatory rules Qi Zhou; 20. Harmonization and its discontents: a
critique of the transaction cost argument for a European contract law David
Campbell and Roger Halson; 21. Europeanisation of contract law and the
proposed common European sales law Hector MacQueen; 22. Harmonization of
international sales law Larry A. DiMatteo.