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Hanoch Dagan Michael Helle The Choice Theory of Contract (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)
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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Book Title
- The Choice Theory of Contracts
- Title
- The Choice Theory of Contracts
- EAN
- 9781316501702
- ISBN
- 9781316501702
- Genre
- Law & Politics
- Release Year
- 2017
- Release Date
- 04/18/2017
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- GB
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1316501701
ISBN-13
9781316501702
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229093646
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
190 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Choice Theory of Contracts
Subject
General, Contracts
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.9 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-044614
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Advance praise: 'For the past four decades contract theorists have debated the relative merits of welfarist and moral theories of contract. In The Choice Theory of Contracts, Dagan and Heller offer an imaginative and original argument that seeks to accommodate these two seemingly irreconcilable normative views. By situating contractual freedom as the foundation of both utilitarian and communitarian contract norms, Dagan and Heller seek a grand accommodation in which the state creates choice preserving defaults. In the process, they provide the uninitiated reader a lively and very accessible review of contemporary contract theories.' Alan Schwartz and Robert E. Scott, Yale Law School and Robert E. Scott, Alfred McCormack Professor, Columbia Law School
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
346.02201
Table Of Content
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Autonomy as a Contract Value: 1. The challenge of autonomy; 2. Promise theory; 3. Transfer theory; 4. Recovering autonomy; Part II. The Goods of Contract: 5. Utility; 6. Community; Part III. The Choice Theory of Contracts: 7. Contractual freedom; 8. How contract values relate; 9. Contract spheres; 10. Contract types; 11. Market for new types; 12. Choice theory in practice; Conclusion; Notes; Index.
Synopsis
This concise landmark in law and jurisprudence offers the first coherent, liberal account of contract law. The Choice Theory of Contracts answers the field's most pressing questions: what is the 'freedom' in 'freedom of contract'? What core values animate contract law and how do those values interrelate? How must the state act when it shapes contract law? Hanoch Dagan and Michael Heller - two of the world's leading private law theorists - show exactly why and how freedom matters to contract law. They start with the most appealing tenets of modern liberalism and end with their implications for contract law. This readable, engaging book gives contract scholars, teachers, and students a powerful normative vocabulary for understanding canonical cases, refining key doctrines, and solving long-standing puzzles in the law., The Choice Theory of Contracts is an engaging landmark in law and jurisprudence that shows, for the first time, exactly why and how freedom matters to contract. This concise, readable book gives contract scholars, teachers, and students a coherent liberal account that clarifies canonical cases and solves long-standing doctrinal puzzles.
LC Classification Number
K840.D325 2017
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