A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts

A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts
Title A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts PDF eBook
Author Robert Joseph Pothier
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1853
Genre Contracts
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Law of Obligations

Law of Obligations
Title Law of Obligations PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Samuel
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 408
Release 2010
Genre Law
ISBN

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'The added value of this book is in both the unusually rich teaching experience which inspires its design - the author has for many years risen to the challenge of making the common law comprehensible to students formed within the civilian tradition - and the remarkable depth of his interdisciplinary and comparative research in the field of legal method and epistemology, which underlies its content.'-Horatia Muir-Watt, Sciences-po, Paris, France --

Comparative Law of Obligations

Comparative Law of Obligations
Title Comparative Law of Obligations PDF eBook
Author Vicente, Dário M.
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 496
Release 2021-12-09
Genre Law
ISBN 1789905818

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This comprehensive book provides a comparative overview of legal institutions that intersect with everyday life: contracts, unilateral legal transactions, torts, negotiorum gestio and unjust enrichment. These institutions form the core of the Law of Obligations, which is examined in this book from the perspective of all major legal traditions including Civil, Common, Islamic and Chinese law.

The Law of Obligations

The Law of Obligations
Title The Law of Obligations PDF eBook
Author Reinhard Zimmermann
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 1316
Release 1996
Genre Contracts (Roman law)
ISBN 9780198764267

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This book is widely regarded as one of the most remarkable achievements in Roman Law and Comparative Law scholarship this century - a fact attested to by the universal acclaim with which it has been received throughout Europe, America, and beyond. As a work of Roman Law scholarship it fusesthe vast volume of 20th century scholarship on the Roman law of obligations into a clear and very readable (and in many ways original) account of the law. As a work of comparative law it traces the transformation of the Roman law of obligations over the centuries into what is now modern German,English and South African law, presenting the reader with a contrast between these legal systems which is unique both in its scope and its depth. As a whole the book is written with a deep understanding of human nature and of many social, economic, and other forces that determine the face of thelaw.

A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts

A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts
Title A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts PDF eBook
Author Robert Joseph Pothier
Publisher
Pages 728
Release 1806
Genre Civil law
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Obligations in Roman Law

Obligations in Roman Law
Title Obligations in Roman Law PDF eBook
Author Thomas McGinn
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 615
Release 2013-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 047202857X

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Long a major element of classical studies, the examination of the laws of the ancient Romans has gained momentum in recent years as interdisciplinary work in legal studies has spread. Two resulting issues have arisen, on one hand concerning Roman laws as intellectual achievements and historical artifacts, and on the other about how we should consequently conceptualize Roman law. Drawn from a conference convened by the volume's editor at the American Academy in Rome addressing these concerns and others, this volume investigates in detail the Roman law of obligations—a subset of private law—together with its subordinate fields, contracts and delicts (torts). A centuries-old and highly influential discipline, Roman law has traditionally been studied in the context of law schools, rather than humanities faculties. This book opens a window on that world. Roman law, despite intense interest in the United States and elsewhere in the English-speaking world, remains largely a continental European enterprise in terms of scholarly publications and access to such publications. This volume offers a collection of specialist essays by leading scholars Nikolaus Benke, Cosimo Cascione, Maria Floriana Cursi, Paul du Plessis, Roberto Fiori, Dennis Kehoe, Carla Masi Doria, Ernest Metzger, Federico Procchi, J. Michael Rainer, Salvo Randazzo, and Bernard Stolte, many of whom have not published before in English, as well as opening and concluding chapters by editor Thomas A. J. McGinn.

Contract Law and Social Morality

Contract Law and Social Morality
Title Contract Law and Social Morality PDF eBook
Author Peter M. Gerhart
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 233
Release 2021-02-18
Genre Law
ISBN 1009038729

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When people in a relationship disagree about their obligations to each other, they need to rely on a method of reasoning that allows the relationship to flourish while advancing each person's private projects. This book presents a method of reasoning that reflects how people reason through disagreements and how courts create doctrine by reasoning about the obligations arising from the relationship. Built on the ideal of the other-regarding person, Contract Law and Social Morality displays a method of reasoning that allows one person to integrate their personal interests with the interests of another, determining how divergent interests can be balanced against each other. Called values-balancing reasoning, this methodology makes transparent the values at stake in a disagreement, and provides a neutral and objective way to identify and evaluate the trade-offs that are required if the relationship is to be sustained or terminated justly.