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Contract Status And Fiduciary Law First Edition Gold Andrew S Miller

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Contract Status And Fiduciary Law First Edition Gold Andrew S Miller
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Gold, Andrew S.; Miller, Paul B
ISBN: 9780191824364, 9780198779193, 0191824364, 0198779194
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: First edition

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Contract Status And Fiduciary Law First Edition Gold Andrew S Miller by Gold, Andrew S.; Miller, Paul B 9780191824364, 9780198779193, 0191824364, 0198779194 instant download after payment.

Contractual and fiduciary relationships are the two primary mechanisms through which the law facilitates coordinated pursuit of our personal interests. These fields are often represented in oppositional terms, and many accept the distinction that contract law allows an individual to pursue their interests independently, while fiduciary law allows an individual to pursue their interests in a dependent or interdependent way. Relying on this distinction, however, seems to suggest that the boundaries between the fields of contract and fiduciary law are fixed rather than fluid.
Bringing together leading theorists to analyse critically important philosophical questions at the intersection of contract and fiduciary law, Contract, Status, and Fiduciary Law demonstrates that popular characterizations of the relationship between contract and fiduciary law are overly simplistic. By considering how contract and fiduciary law interact, and not just how they differ, the contributors to this volume offer new insights into a range of topics, including: status relationships, voluntary undertakings, duties of loyalty, equity, employment law, tort law, the law of remedies, political theory, and the theory of the firm.

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