Contract Law

Contract Law
Author: John Cartwright
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509902929

This book gives an introduction to the English law of contract. The third edition has been fully updated to cover recent developments in case law and recent statutes such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015. However, this new edition retains the primary focus of the earlier editions: it is designed to introduce the lawyer trained in a civil law jurisdiction to the method of reasoning in the common law, and in particular to the English law of contract. It is written for the lawyer - whether student or practitioner - from another jurisdiction who already has an understanding of a (different) law of contract, but who wishes to discover the way in which an English lawyer views a contract. However, it is also useful for the English law student: setting English contract law generally in the context of other European and international approaches, the book forms an introductory text, not only demonstrating how English contract law works but also giving a glimpse of different ways of thinking about some of the fundamental rules of contract law from a civil law perspective. After a general introduction to the common law system - how a common lawyer reasons and finds the law - the book explains the principles of the law of contract in English law covering all the aspects of a contract from its formation to the remedies available for breach, whilst directing attention in particular to those areas where the approach of English law is in marked contrast to that taken in many civil law systems.

LEV

LEV
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1418
Release: 1999
Genre: Catalogs, Publishers'
ISBN:

International Law

International Law
Author: Carlo Focarelli
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2019
Genre: International law
ISBN: 178811194X

International Law provides a comprehensive theoretical examination of the key areas of international law. In addition to classic cases and materials, Carlo Focarelli addresses the latest relevant international practice to illustrate contemporary themes and trends in international law and to examine its most topical challenges.

Introducción a la teología cristiana AETH

Introducción a la teología cristiana AETH
Author: Dr. Justo L. Gonzalez
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2003-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426765657

Una clara, concisa y atrayente introducción a un campo que esta regresando una vez mas, especialmente entre los laicos comprometidos con el renovado interés en el crecimiento espiritual dentro del contexto de una tradición eclesiástica. Como historiadores del cristianismo, los autores de este libro ofrecen una introducción a las doctrinas cristianas tradicionales. Escrito en un estilo claro directo, este libro presenta una reseña de las raíces, los contextos particulares, y los entendimientos doctrinales de temas como la teología, Dios, el ser humano, Jesucristo, la iglesia, y la esperanza. A clear, concise and attractive introduction to a field that is returning once again, especially among the laity committed to the renewed interest in spiritual growth within the context of church tradition. As historians of Christianity, the authors of this book provide an introduction to traditional Christian doctrines. Written in a direct style, this book provides an overview of the roots, contexts, and understandings of issues of doctrine and theology, God, man, Jesus Christ, the church, and hope.

A Theory of Legal Sentences

A Theory of Legal Sentences
Author: Manuel Atienza
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9400708483

Legal statements are, according to the authors, the most basic elements of the law. Nevertheless they must be considered not only as the pieces of a puzzle, but also as the components of a dynamic and highly complex reality: the law of contemporary society. The book presents an analysis of the different types of legal statements (mandatory rules, principles, power-conferring rules, definitions, permissions, values and the rule of recognition) from a threeefold perspective, that is, considering their logical structure, their function in legal reasoning as reasons for action, and their connections with the interests and power relationships among the individuals and the social groups. The result is conceived as a first step in the building of a general theory of law designed not as an isolated discourse but as a decisive element for the dynamization of the legal culture.

An Introduction to Commercial Law

An Introduction to Commercial Law
Author: Richard Hyland
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1999
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This book provides the basis for a uniform introductory course to commercial law. [The authors] hope that these materials will be the basis for a course that will be taken both by those who wish to become criminal prosecutors and those who plan to practice commercial law. With this book, instructors can provide a rigorous introduction to the conceptual problems raised by the practice of commercial transactions, both for the deal-maker and the litigator. The materials examine all of the basic substantive areas of the Code, but not with the goal of providing an overview or preparing students for the bar exam. Instead, [the authors] explore problems and cases in some depth ... -Pref.

Annual Bulletin

Annual Bulletin
Author: American Bar Association. Comparative Law Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1908
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: