Respected legal scholar Peter Birks offers here a collection of papers concerned with the classification of obligations--a topical and important new area of discussion within the study of law. These essays combine practical and academic perspectives, highlighting contemporary trends in the law of obligations.
Respected legal scholar Peter Birks offers here a collection of papers concerned with the classification of obligations--a topical and important new area of discussion within the study of law. These essays combine practical and academic perspectives, highlighting contemporary trends in the law of obligations.
Editor's Preface Table of Cases One: Definition and Division: A Meditation on Institutes Two: The Juridical Classification of Obligations Three: Legal Classification as the Production of Knowledge Systems Four: The Classification of Obligations and Legal Education Five: Basic Obligations Six: More than a Trace of the Old Philosophy Seven: Patterns of Fusion Eight: A New `Seascape' for Obligations: Reclassification on the Basis of Measure of Damages Nine: Is there a Future for International Torts? Ten: Private Law, Economic Rationality and the Regulatory State
Editor's Preface Table of Cases One: Definition and Division: A Meditation on Institutes Two: The Juridical Classification of Obligations Three: Legal Classification as the Production of Knowledge Systems Four: The Classification of Obligations and Legal Education Five: Basic Obligations Six: More than a Trace of the Old Philosophy Seven: Patterns of Fusion Eight: A New `Seascape' for Obligations: Reclassification on the Basis of Measure of Damages Nine: Is there a Future for International Torts? Ten: Private Law, Economic Rationality and the Regulatory State
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