Principles of the Law of Contract in Malaysia

Principles of the Law of Contract in Malaysia
Title Principles of the Law of Contract in Malaysia PDF eBook
Author Ahmad S. A. Alsagoff (Syed.)
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre Contracts
ISBN 9789674003548

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Contract Law in Malaysia

Contract Law in Malaysia
Title Contract Law in Malaysia PDF eBook
Author Krishnan Arjunan
Publisher
Pages 724
Release 2008
Genre Contracts
ISBN 9789679629132

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Contract Law in Malaysia

Contract Law in Malaysia
Title Contract Law in Malaysia PDF eBook
Author May Fong Cheong
Publisher
Pages 561
Release 2010
Genre Contracts
ISBN 9789675040504

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The Future of the Law of Contract

The Future of the Law of Contract
Title The Future of the Law of Contract PDF eBook
Author Michael Furmston
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 298
Release 2020-05-10
Genre Law
ISBN 042950943X

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The Future of the Law of Contract brings together an impressive collection of essays on contract law. Taking a comparative approach, the aim of the book is to address how the law of contract will develop over the next 25 years, as well as considering the ways in which changes to the way that contracts are made will affect the law. Topics include good faith; objectivity; exclusion clauses; economic duress; variation of contract; contract and privacy law in a digital environment; technological change; Choice of Court Agreements; and Islamic finance contracts. The chapters are written by leading academics from England, Australia, Canada, the United States, Singapore and Malaysia. As such, this collection will be of global interest and importance to professionals, academics and students of contract law.

Justice in Transactions

Justice in Transactions
Title Justice in Transactions PDF eBook
Author Peter Benson
Publisher Belknap Press
Pages 625
Release 2019-12-17
Genre Law
ISBN 0674237595

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“One of the most important contributions to the field of contract theory—if not the most important—in the past 25 years.” —Stephen A. Smith, McGill University Can we account for contract law on a moral basis that is acceptable from the standpoint of liberal justice? To answer this question, Peter Benson develops a theory of contract that is completely independent of—and arguably superior to—long-dominant views, which take contract law to be justified on the basis of economics or promissory morality. Through a detailed analysis of contract principles and doctrines, Benson brings out the specific normative conception underpinning the whole of contract law. Contract, he argues, is best explained as a transfer of rights, which is complete at the moment of agreement and is governed by a definite conception of justice—justice in transactions. Benson’s analysis provides what John Rawls called a public basis of justification, which is as essential to the liberal legitimacy of contract as to any other form of coercive law. The argument of Justice in Transactions is expressly complementary to Rawls’s, presenting an original justification designed specifically for transactions, as distinguished from the background institutions to which Rawls’s own theory applies. The result is a field-defining work offering a comprehensive theory of contract law. Benson shows that contract law is both justified in its own right and fully congruent with other domains—moral, economic, and political—of liberal society.

Remedies for Breach of Contract

Remedies for Breach of Contract
Title Remedies for Breach of Contract PDF eBook
Author Mindy Chen-Wishart
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 531
Release 2016-02-12
Genre Law
ISBN 0191074411

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Studies in the Contract Laws of Asia provides an authoritative account of the contract law regimes of selected Asian jurisdictions, including the major centres of commerce where until now, limited critical commentaries have been available in the English language. In this new six part series of scholarly essays from leading scholars and commentators, each volume will offer an insider's perspective into specific areas of contract law, including: remedies, formation, parties, contents, vitiating factors, change of circumstances, illegality, and public policy, and will explore how these diverse jurisdictions address common problems encountered in contractual disputes. Concluding each volume will be a closing discussion of the convergences and divergences across the jurisdictions. Volume I of this series examines the remedies for breach of contract in the laws of China, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Korea, and Thailand. Specifically, it addresses the readiness of each legal system in their action to insist that parties perform their obligations; the methods of enforcing the parties' agreed remedies for breach; and the ways in which monetary compensation are awarded. Each jurisdiction is discussed over two chapters; the first chapter will examine the performance remedies and agreed remedies, while the second explores the monetary remedies. A concluding chapter offers a comparative overview.

Comparative Contract Law

Comparative Contract Law
Title Comparative Contract Law PDF eBook
Author Pier Giuseppe Monateri
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 569
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Law
ISBN 1785369172

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This comprehensive Handbook offers a thoughtful survey of contract theories, issues and cases in order to reassess the field's present vision of contract law. It engages a critical search for the fault lines which cross traditions of thought and globalized landscapes. Comparative Contract Law is built around four main groups of insights, including: the genealogies of contractual theoretical thinking; the contentious relationship between private governance and normative regulations; the competing styles used to stage contract law; and the concurring opinions expressed within the domain of other disciplines, such as literature and political theory. The chapters in the book tease out the tensions between a global context and local frameworks as well as the movable thresholds between canonical expressions and heterodox constructions.