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This book offers a succinct account of why English contract law now faces functional and moral redundancy. It explores the diminishing role of the English common law of contract as a regulatory force in modern society, the implications of its decline and possibilities, if any, for its revival.

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This book offers a succinct account of why English contract law now faces functional and moral redundancy. It explores the diminishing role of the English common law of contract as a regulatory force in modern society, the implications of its decline and possibilities, if any, for its revival.
Autorenporträt
Catherine Mitchell is a Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Exeter, UK and is Director of the Energy Policy Group. She has worked on energy policy issues since the 1980's. She has been a Member of numerous national and international Boards and projects. Her current area of interest is appropriate governance for innovation in energy systems. She is also a Coordinating Lead Author of the IPCC AR6 WG3 Chapter on National and Sub-national Policies and Institutions.