Good Faith in Contract Law

Good Faith in Contract Law
Author: Christina Perry
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2024-10-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1803929669

Combining detailed legal analysis with commercial guidance, this book examines the law relating to good faith in commercial contracts and the practical, procedural and legal issues that arise in respect of this often contentious area. Christina Perry evaluates express and implied good faith obligations in common and civil law contracts, as well as in commercial, employment, insurance, partnership and agency agreements.

Judging in Good Faith

Judging in Good Faith
Author: Steven J. Burton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1994-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521477406

This book offers an original theory of adjudication focused on the ethics of judging in courts of law. It offers two main theses. The good faith thesis defends the possibility of lawful judicial decisions even when judges have discretion. The permissible discretion thesis defends the compatibility of judicial discretion and legal indeterminacy with the legitimacy of adjudication in a constitutional democracy. Together, these two theses oppose both conservative theories that would restrict the scope of adjudication unduly and leftist critical theories that would liberate judges from the rule of law.

Foundational Principles of Contract Law

Foundational Principles of Contract Law
Author: Melvin A. Eisenberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190466383

Foundational Principles of Contract Law not only sets out the principles and rules of contract law, it places more emphasis on what the principles and rules of contract law should be, based on policy, morality, and experience. A major premise of the book is that the best way to grasp contract law is to understand it from a critical perspective as an organic, dynamic subject. When contract law is approached in this way it is much easier to grasp and learn than when it is presented simply as a static collection of principles and rules. Professor Eisenberg covers almost all areas of contract law, including the enforceability of promises, remedies for breach of contract, problems of assent, form contracts, the effect of mistake and changed circumstances, interpretation, and problems of performance. Although the emphasis of the book is on the principles and rules of contract law, it also covers important theories in contract law, such as the theory of efficient breach, the theory of overreliance, the normative theory of contracts, formalism, and theories of contract interpretation.

Basic Contract Law

Basic Contract Law
Author: Lon Luvois Fuller
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The Eighth Edition continues the approach of earlier editions in emphasizing rich, full-bodied versions of the principal cases, and a functionalist approach to the problems of contract law. The new edition includes a great number of new principal cases and case notes, as well as longer, analytical notes on such issues as the differences between classical and modern contract law, the role of the limits of cognition in contract law, and the role of probability in measuring uncertain contract damages. The emphasis of previous editions on international contract law continues in this new edition.