"This book comprises the collected and revised papers from a conference on comparative British and American contract law, held at the University of Edinburgh Law School in September 2013"--Preface.
This book will be key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of comparative contract law, and contract law more generally.
30 See Mindy ChenWishart, Contract Law (4th edn, Oxford University Press 2012) § 2.3.2 (citing Tinn but giving no new substantive justification). 31 See, eg, E Allen Farnsworth, Contracts, vol 1 (4th edn, Aspen Publishers 2004) § 2.10.
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Promoting a 'learning-by-doing' approach to comparative contract law and comparative methodology, this updated second edition of Comparative Contract Law updates the first true student reader on the subject.
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