The seventeenth edition of this established and popular text provides clear and commercially-focused coverage of contract law. Case-driven content and succinct explanations are combined with summaries, questions, and examples to allow students to gain a sound understanding of the theory and application of contract law principles.
The seventeenth edition of this established and popular text provides clear and commercially-focused coverage of contract law. Case-driven content and succinct explanations are combined with summaries, questions, and examples to allow students to gain a sound understanding of the theory and application of contract law principles.
A student classic: clear, comprehensive, contextual. The immensely popular Poole's Textbook on Contract Law has been guiding students through contract law for over 20 years. The law of contract is placed within its commercial context, and students are provided with a detailed yet accessible treatment of all the key areas of contract law.Case-driven content and succinct explanations are combined with summaries,questions, and examples to allow students to gain a sound understanding of the theory and application of contract law principles.KEY FEATURES:· Delivers clearand concise explanations, enabling students to grasp fundamental concepts while also exploring the complexities of contract law for a deeper understanding. · Provides a clear introduction to contract law, aligned with undergraduate curriculum needs. · Chapters include summaries, questions, examples, and further reading guides, supporting students in checking their comprehension and conducting well-directed further study.· Ideal for use independently or with Poole's Casebook on Contract Law, making it an essential resource for students · Also available as an e-book enhanced with self-assessment activitiesand multi-media content to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support.NEW TO THIS EDITION:- Key new cases include: Kajima Construction Europe (UK) Ltd v Children's Ark Partnership Ltd [2023] on what constitutes an enforceable contract; Phillip v Barclays Bank UK plc [2023] on bank's duties towards their customers; and SFL Ace 2 Inc v DCW Management Ltd [2024] on the difference between a claim indebt and an action for damages. DIGITAL FORMATS AND RESOURCES:The seventeenth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: thee-book and Law Trove offer a mobile experience and convenient access along with videos, self-test questions, open ended questions and answer guidance, functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support. For more information about e-books, please
Robert Merkin is Professor of Law at the University of Reading, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Exeter, and Special Counsel to Duncan Cotterill. He has taught the Law of Contract for many years. Robert has written a number of texts and articles on contract, insurance, and arbitration. He is editor of the Journal of Business Law and co-editor of the Lloyd's Law Reports. He was appointed King's Counsel (honoris causa) in 2015 and was awarded ahigher doctorate by Cardiff University in the same year. In 2018 Robert became Honorary Life President of the International Association of Insurance Law (AIDA). He was awarded a PhD (honoris causa) by theUniversity of Buckingham in 2024. He has co-edited the book Essays in Memory of Professor Jill Poole: Coherence, Modernisation and Integration in Contract, Commercial and Corporate Laws (Routledge, 2018). Séverine Saintier is Professor in Commercial Law at the Law School at the University of Exeter where she teaches French contract law and commercial law. Prior to Exeter, she held positions at Cardiff University, Sheffield, and Liverpool Universities. She has publishedextensively in the field of contract law generally, with a particular interest and expertise on good faith and relational contracts. Séverine is co-author with Robert of the Privity chapter in Essays in Memory of ProfessorJill Poole: Coherence, Modernisation and Integration in Contract, Commercial and Corporate Laws (Routledge, 2018).
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