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Vanishing Contract Law Common Law In The Age Of Contracts Catherine Mitchell

  • SKU: BELL-46209954
Vanishing Contract Law Common Law In The Age Of Contracts Catherine Mitchell
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Vanishing Contract Law Common Law In The Age Of Contracts Catherine Mitchell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Catherine Mitchell
ISBN: 9781316514139, 1316514137
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Vanishing Contract Law Common Law In The Age Of Contracts Catherine Mitchell by Catherine Mitchell 9781316514139, 1316514137 instant download after payment.

English contract law provides the invisible framework that underpins and enables much contracting activity in society, yet the role of the law in policing many of our contracts now approaches vanishing point. The methods by which contracts come into existence, and notionally create binding obligations, have transformed over the past forty years. Consumers now enter into contracts through remote and automated processes on standard terms over which they have little control. This book explores the substantive weakening of the institution of contract law in a society heavily dependent on contracts. It considers significant areas of contracting activity that affect many people, but that escape serious and sustained legal scrutiny. An accessibly written and succinct account of contract law's past, present and future, it assesses the implications of a diminished contract law, and the possibilities, if any, for its revival.

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