Contracts: Law, Theory, and Practice (University Casebook Series)
ISBN-13:
9781683281436
ISBN-10:
1683281438
Edition:
1
Author:
Gabriel Rauterberg, Daniel Markovits
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Foundation Press
Format:
Hardcover
927 pages
Category:
Contracts
,
Business Law
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ISBN-13:
9781683281436
ISBN-10:
1683281438
Edition:
1
Author:
Gabriel Rauterberg, Daniel Markovits
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Foundation Press
Format:
Hardcover
927 pages
Category:
Contracts
,
Business Law
Summary
Contracts: Law, Theory, and Practice (University Casebook Series) (ISBN-13: 9781683281436 and ISBN-10: 1683281438), written by authors
Gabriel Rauterberg, Daniel Markovits, was published by Foundation Press in 2018.
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Contracts: Law, Theory, and Practice has two principal ambitions: first, to present the basic doctrine of contracts in a comprehensive and coherent fashion; and second, to encourage a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach to thinking about the values and principles that inspire the law. The book provides a systematic survey of contract law while weaving in perspectives from economics, philosophy, sociology, and legal theory, to show how these disciplines can be used to both illuminate and criticize the law as it stands. The book’s treatments of “law and” ideas are designed to be free-standing, making the book an excellent introduction to interdisciplinary legal thought for students without prior training in other fields.
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