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Contract Law and the Legislature : Autonomy, Expectations, and the Making of Legal Doctrine

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This volume revisits some of the key debates about the nature and shape of contract law, in light of the impact that statutes have had on its development. With contributions from leading contract law scholars, it fills a significant gap in existing theoretical and doctrinal analyses of contract law, which rely primarily on cases to put forward accounts of the general principles and structure of contract law.

Statutory rules are, typically, seen as being specific instances of legal regulation that carve out exceptions to these general principles for specific reasons of policy. This treatment of these rules has resulted in an incomplete understanding of the nature of contract law and the principles that underpin it. By drawing specifically on contract statutes, the volume produces a more complete picture of modern contract law. A companion to the ground-breaking Tort Law and the Legislature: Common Law, Statute and the Dynamics of Legal Change (Hart Publishing, 2012) this collection will have a significant impact on the study of contract law.

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Product Details
Hart Publishing
1509943447 / 9781509943449
Paperback / softback
24/02/2022
United Kingdom
English
viii, 472 pages
24 cm
Reprint. "The chapters in this book were initially presented as papers at a workshop held at York Law School in January 2019"-- Acknowledgements. Originally published: 2020.