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Implicit Dimensions Of Contract Discrete Relational And Network Contracts International Studies In The Theory Of Private Law David Campbell

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Implicit Dimensions Of Contract Discrete Relational And Network Contracts International Studies In The Theory Of Private Law David Campbell
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.71 MB
Pages: 401
Author: David Campbell, Hugh Collins, John Wightman
ISBN: 1841133493, 9781841133492
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Implicit Dimensions Of Contract Discrete Relational And Network Contracts International Studies In The Theory Of Private Law David Campbell by David Campbell, Hugh Collins, John Wightman 1841133493, 9781841133492 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays, derived from an international workshop, explores the significance of implicit understandings and tacit expectations of the parties to different kinds of contractual agreements, ranging from simple discrete transactions to long-term associational agreements such as those formed in companies. An interdisciplinary and comparative approach is used to investigate how the law comprehends and gives effect to these implicit dimensions of contracts. The significance of this enquiry is found not only in relation to the interpretation of contracts in many different contexts, but more fundamentally in how social practices involved in making contracts should be analyzed and comprehended.

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