Contracts Cases and Comment

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Canonical cases for contract law fundamentals.

This book is a great read for law students or aspiring lawyers who are interested in understanding the history and evolution of contract law. The use of classic cases makes it easier to comprehend the subject matter and its legal consequences. The new cases demonstrate the application of basic principles to various transaction scenarios. Moreover, the book's lack of a distinctive take on contract law provides teachers with flexible classroom discussion options.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Contracts Cases and Comment

Regular price RM371.86 MYR
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per

Description

Authors: John. P Dawson and William Burnett Harvey
Publisher: The Foundation Press Ink, 1977
Conditon: Hardcover, Very Good, Leatherbound, Minor scuffs and scrapes to book exterior, Minor annotations on book interior


Throughout its long history, this casebook has relied on classic cases to capture the fundamental principles of contract law, and this edition reinforces that tradition. This new edition preserves and builds upon the book’s distinctive character, especially its use of canonical cases, its sensitivity to the history and evolution of doctrine, and its close attention to the legal consequences of breach. The newly added cases show how the basic principles of contract law continue to apply across a wide range of transactions. As before, this edition eschews any distinctive take on the law of contracts and thus allows each teacher using the book a broad range of choice on what to bring in to channel or expand classroom discussion.

 

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Canonical cases for contract law fundamentals.

This book is a great read for law students or aspiring lawyers who are interested in understanding the history and evolution of contract law. The use of classic cases makes it easier to comprehend the subject matter and its legal consequences. The new cases demonstrate the application of basic principles to various transaction scenarios. Moreover, the book's lack of a distinctive take on contract law provides teachers with flexible classroom discussion options.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.