
Contract Law in Practice Pack
$1,171.88
- Windows
832 pages
- Release Date
29 April 2021
Summary
This new work contains the most current analysis of the English law of contract. Contract Law in Practice enables easy access to the essence of judgements, and includes clear explanations of the law, especially where the law is unsatisfactory, undecided, or lacks certainty. Written by Neil Andrews–an experienced author–his highly valuable book is essential for all commercial lawyers and anyone interested in this fundamental area of the law. The pack includes a digital version available on PC,…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780192844828 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0192844822 |
| Author: | Neil Andrews |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
| Format: | Windows |
| Number of Pages: | 832 |
| Release Date: | 29 April 2021 |
| Weight: | 1.59kg |
| Dimensions: | 252mm x 175mm x 48mm |
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Critics Review
The distinctive - indeed to me knowledge unique - feature of this book is that it adopts a different and fresh approach which gives full recognition to the nature and texture of the common law. While the author looks for principles that underpin the case law, he does so at a high level - finding six major organising principles. In discussing topics, he highlights and analyses significant cases, with particular emphasis on cases recently decided. His footnotes refer the reader to the latest academic commentary on controversial points. And in forty-nine places where he finds the law uncertain or in an unsatisfactory state, he provides a critical evaluation of the topic. * Lord Leggatt, Foreword *The reader or user of this book is given an authentic sense of the English common law of contract as a work in progress. The author shows us which topics lie at the law’s cutting-edge, how the case law on any particular topic has developed or is developing and how it might or should continue to develop. Readers are also reliably directed to the main up-to-date material which will enable them to engage in the process of interpretation or re-interpretation of the relevant case law themselves. * Lord Leggatt, Foreword *
About The Author
Neil Andrews
Neil Andrews is Professor of Civil Justice and Private Law at Clare College, University of Cambridge, where he has taught since 1983. He is a member of the American Law Institute and his research focuses on contract law, civil procedure, and dispute resolution.
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