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Contract Law and Contract Practice: Bridging the Gap Between Legal Reasoning and Commercial Expectation
Departing from the literature on contract law and commercial expectations, this book moves contract law beyond a simple dichotomy between contextualist and formalist legal reasoning, to a responsive approach to the regulation of commercial agreements.
Author(s) | By Catherine E Mitchell. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 312 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 2 Dec 2013 |
Availability | Available |
Departing from the literature on contract law and commercial expectations, this book moves contract law beyond a simple dichotomy between contextualist and formalist legal reasoning, to a responsive approach to the regulation of commercial agreements.
1. Introduction: The Relationship between Contract Law and Commercial Expectations Contexts and Background The Deficiencies of Classical Contract Law The Wider Debate: A Contextual and Relational Approach to Contracts Specific Lines of Enquiry D
Catherine Mitchell is a Reader in Law at the University of Hull.