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Rethinking Value-Added Models in Education - Critical Perspectives on Tests and Assessment-Based Accountability (Paperback):... Rethinking Value-Added Models in Education - Critical Perspectives on Tests and Assessment-Based Accountability (Paperback)
Audrey Amrein-Beardsley
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since passage of the of No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, academic researchers, econometricians, and statisticians have been exploring various analytical methods of documenting students' academic progress over time. Known as value-added models (VAMs), these methods are meant to measure the value a teacher or school adds to student learning from one year to the next. To date, however, there is very little evidence to support the trustworthiness of these models. What is becoming increasingly evident, yet often ignored mainly by policymakers, is that VAMs are 1) unreliable, 2) invalid, 3) nontransparent, 4) unfair, 5) fraught with measurement errors and 6) being inappropriately used to make consequential decisions regarding such things as teacher pay, retention, and termination. Unfortunately, their unintended consequences are not fully recognized at this point either. Given such, the timeliness of this well-researched and thoughtful book cannot be overstated. This book sheds important light on the debate surrounding VAMs and thereby offers states and practitioners a highly important resource from which they can move forward in more research-based ways.

The New Public Contracting - Regulation, Responsiveness, Relationality (Hardcover, New): Peter Vincent-Jones The New Public Contracting - Regulation, Responsiveness, Relationality (Hardcover, New)
Peter Vincent-Jones
R4,474 R3,780 Discovery Miles 37 800 Save R694 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book charts the significant increase in Britain over the last 25 years in the deployment of contract as a regulatory mechanism across a broad spectrum of social relationships. Since Labour came to power in 1997 the trend has accelerated, the use of contract spreading beyond the sphere of economics into public administration and social policy. The 'new public contracting' is the term given this distinctive mode of governance, characterized by the delegation of contractual powers and responsibilities to public agencies in regulatory frameworks preserving central government controls and powers of intervention. In many cases the contracts are not legally enforceable, their power as regulatory instruments deriving from the hierarchical authority relations in which they are embedded. Examples of the new public contracting include the regulation of relationships between government departments through Public Service Agreements and Framework Documents; the regulation of relationships between individual citizens and the state through Youth Offender Contracts, Parenting Contracts, and Jobseekers Agreements; the funding of public infrastructure projects through Public Private Partnerships; and the restructuring of key public service sectors such as health, social care and education through contracts in competitive quasi-markets, reflecting the Government's privatization agenda. The book critically analyzes and evaluates such contractual arrangements with reference to theories of relational contract and responsive regulation. It argues that while in business and other private relations contract routinely enables the parties to regulate and adjust their on-going relationships to mutual benefit, this is often not the case in the new public contracting. In many instances crucial elements of trust, voluntariness, and reciprocity are shown to be lacking. This and other weaknesses in regulatory design are likely to impede the attainment of the Government's policy objectives. The book demonstrates the problems of ineffectiveness and lack of legitimacy generally associated with this mode of regulation, and specifies institutional and other conditions that need to be satisfied for the more responsive governance of these public service functions.

Rethinking Value-Added Models in Education - Critical Perspectives on Tests and Assessment-Based Accountability (Hardcover):... Rethinking Value-Added Models in Education - Critical Perspectives on Tests and Assessment-Based Accountability (Hardcover)
Audrey Amrein-Beardsley
R3,986 Discovery Miles 39 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since passage of the of No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, academic researchers, econometricians, and statisticians have been exploring various analytical methods of documenting students' academic progress over time. Known as value-added models (VAMs), these methods are meant to measure the value a teacher or school adds to student learning from one year to the next. To date, however, there is very little evidence to support the trustworthiness of these models. What is becoming increasingly evident, yet often ignored mainly by policymakers, is that VAMs are 1) unreliable, 2) invalid, 3) nontransparent, 4) unfair, 5) fraught with measurement errors and 6) being inappropriately used to make consequential decisions regarding such things as teacher pay, retention, and termination. Unfortunately, their unintended consequences are not fully recognized at this point either. Given such, the timeliness of this well-researched and thoughtful book cannot be overstated. This book sheds important light on the debate surrounding VAMs and thereby offers states and practitioners a highly important resource from which they can move forward in more research-based ways.

The Organizational Contract - From Exchange to Long-Term Network Cooperation in European Contract Law (Hardcover, New Ed):... The Organizational Contract - From Exchange to Long-Term Network Cooperation in European Contract Law (Hardcover, New Ed)
Stefan Grundmann, Fabrizio Cafaggi
R4,291 Discovery Miles 42 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book introduces and develops the paradigm of the organisational contract in European contract law. Suggesting that a more radical distinction should be made between contracts which regulate single or spot exchanges and contracts that organize complex economic activities without creating a new legal entity, the book argues that this distinction goes beyond that between spot and relational contracts because it focuses on the organizational dimension of contracting and its governance features. Divided into six parts, the volume brings together a group of internationally renowned experts to examine the structure of long-term contractual cooperation; networks of contracts; knowledge exchange in long-term contractual cooperation; remedies and specific governance rules in long-term relationships; and the move towards legislation. The book will be of value to academics and researchers in the areas of private law, economic theory and sociology of law, and organizational theory. It will also be a useful resource for practitioners working in international contract law and international business transaction law.

Contract Law and the Legislature - Autonomy, Expectations, and the Making of Legal Doctrine (Hardcover): TT Arvind, Jenny Steele Contract Law and the Legislature - Autonomy, Expectations, and the Making of Legal Doctrine (Hardcover)
TT Arvind, Jenny Steele
R4,723 Discovery Miles 47 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume revisits some of the key debates about the nature and shape of contract law, in light of the impact that statutes have had on its development. With contributions from leading contract law scholars, it fills a significant gap in existing theoretical and doctrinal analyses of contract law, which rely primarily on cases to put forward accounts of the general principles and structure of contract law. Statutory rules are, typically, seen as being specific instances of legal regulation that carve out exceptions to these general principles for specific reasons of policy. This treatment of these rules has resulted in an incomplete understanding of the nature of contract law and the principles that underpin it. By drawing specifically on contract statutes, the volume produces a more complete picture of modern contract law. A companion to the ground-breaking Tort Law and the Legislature: Common Law, Statute and the Dynamics of Legal Change (Hart Publishing, 2012) this collection will have a significant impact on the study of contract law.

Contract Law and Social Morality (Paperback): Peter M. Gerhart Contract Law and Social Morality (Paperback)
Peter M. Gerhart
R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Contract Lawcards 2012-2013 (Paperback, 8th edition): Routledge Contract Lawcards 2012-2013 (Paperback, 8th edition)
Routledge
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Routledge Lawcards are your complete, pocket-sized guides to key examinable areas of the undergraduate law curriculum and the CPE/GDL. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format make them an ideal revision aid. Helping you to identify, understand and commit to memory the salient points of each area of the law, shouldn't you make Routledge Lawcards your essential revision companions? Fully updated and revised with all the most important recent legal developments, Routledge Lawcards are packed with features: Revision checklists help you to consolidate the key issues within each topic Colour coded highlighting really makes cases and legislation stand out Full tables of cases and legislation make for easy reference Boxed case notes pick out the cases that are most likely to come up in exams Diagrams and flowcharts clarify and condense complex and important topics '...an excellent starting point for any enthusiastic reviser. The books are concise and get right down to the nitty-gritty of each topic.' - Lex Magazine Routledge Lawcards are supported by a Companion Website offering: Flashcard glossaries allowing you to test your understanding of key terms and definitions Multiple Choice Questions to test and consolidate your revision of each chapter Advice and tips to help you better plan your revision and prepare for your exams Titles in the Series: Commercial Law; Company Law; Constitutional Law; Contract Law; Criminal Law; Employment Law; English Legal System; European Union Law; Evidence; Equity and Trusts; Family Law; Human Rights; Intellectual Property Law; Jurisprudence; Land Law; Tort Law

Law of Obligations (Hardcover): Geoffrey Samuel Law of Obligations (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Samuel
R4,100 Discovery Miles 41 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive book presents the English law of contract and tort in the context of a European law of obligations.Law of Obligations provides the reader with an overview of contract and tort as well as an introduction to the law of obligations in the civil (or continental) law tradition. The book is considered an extensive introduction to the western law of obligations, but with an emphasis on English law. Arising out of the analysis of the two legal traditions, Geoffrey Samuel raises questions about the appropriateness of importing the obligations category into the common law. He also highlights what has been termed the ?harmonisation debate?; should the law of obligations be harmonised at a European ? or even international level? The debate raises some fundamental issues not just about legal traditions and about the law of obligations itself, but also about comparative law theory and methodology.Designed with English law students and jurists in mind, this book will be an invaluable tool for researching contract, tort and the law of obligations. It is an original contribution not only to European private law but equally to comparative legal studies.

Law of Remedies - A European Perspective (Hardcover): Franz Hofmann, Franziska Kurz Law of Remedies - A European Perspective (Hardcover)
Franz Hofmann, Franziska Kurz
R3,128 R2,854 Discovery Miles 28 540 Save R274 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the increasing importance of the concept of remedies in European private law, this book focuses on remedies as a distinctive and novel field of European legal research. It considers the common law tradition (England and Wales), as well as the civil law viewpoint (on the example of Germany), making the case for a European law of remedies. It is argued that 'remedies' are an enforcement tool influencing the scope of substantive rights. In doing so, the book analyses different mechanisms of enforcement, including the debate on private versus public enforcement as well as the perspective of criminal law. The enforcement of rights is understood as an intradisciplinary task. Remedial law is, however, distinct from procedural law, as well as from substantive law in a narrow sense. Subsequent to defining the scope of a law of remedies, this book analyses several underlying principles and common themes. For example, the proportionality test is presented as fundamental principle in European remedial law. The value gained by identifying common ground is e. g. illustrated with respect to damages in European Private Law. Especially in IP law, in turn, the CJEU rulings and secondary European legislation confirm the importance of proportionate remedies. Moreover, within the law of remedies the function of each remedy can be analysed, and respective interests can be balanced. Further examples that reveal the importance of a sophisticated enforcement are the CJEU's recent extension of the concept of communication to the public, the notice-and-take-down-procedure in intermediary liability cases and remedies for non-conformity of digital content or consumers' remedies in European contract law. In German patent law, the development of grace periods and shareholders rights in German corporate law can be analysed from a "remedy" perspective as well. Overall, this book demonstrates that remedies are more than just an addendum and innovatively presents an emerging research area. As such, it is of great relevance to all lawyers concerned with questions surrounding the enforcement of rights: international academics as well as practitioners.

A Guide to Defense Contracting - Principles and Practices (Paperback): Dan Lindner A Guide to Defense Contracting - Principles and Practices (Paperback)
Dan Lindner
R2,562 Discovery Miles 25 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The author of the well-received, A Guide to Federal Contracting, Dan Lindner provides in one volume, a succinct yet thorough treatment of Defense contracting requirements and regulations. The Department of Defense is the largest buyer of goods and services in the world, spending hundreds of billions of dollars per year, employing hundreds of thousands of people as civil servants or contractors. Yet no textbook is commercially available to discuss how defense contracting is done in a format that is written for the general public as well as the practitioner. This publication is intended fill this void - to demystify the volumes of regulations and policies, and provide in one volume a succinct yet thorough treatment of defense contracting requirements and regulations. Bringing together concepts of business law, politics, public and social policy, pricing, and procedures for contract placement and administration, the author draws on over 30 years of federal government experience to cover the vast spread of this important process which impacts our daily government operations.

The JCT 05 Standard Building Contract - Law and Administration (Paperback, 2): Issaka Ndekugri, Michael Rycroft The JCT 05 Standard Building Contract - Law and Administration (Paperback, 2)
Issaka Ndekugri, Michael Rycroft
R1,482 Discovery Miles 14 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Joint Contracts Tribunal's (JCT) Standard Form of Building Contract, one of the most common standard contracts used in the UK to procure building work, is updated regularly to take account of changes in legislation and industry practice and relevant court decisions from litigation. The JCT 05 Standard Building Contract: Law and Administration is a second edition to the authors' earlier award-winning The JCT98 Building Contract: Law and Administration, and clarifies complex issues surrounding obligations and rights under the contract. This makes it an essential reference for construction professionals, employers, contractors, and lawyers new to construction seeking to update and consolidate their knowledge. The book also provides the knowledge and understanding of the contract, which are a fundamental part of the education of most students who go on to become managers and leaders in the construction industry. It thoroughly works through the provisions of the contract in simple language, using case law examples and relevant statute to demonstrate approaches to its interpretation.

Contract Law (Paperback, 4th edition): Mary Charman Contract Law (Paperback, 4th edition)
Mary Charman
R1,690 Discovery Miles 16 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This textbook covers the contract law option of the UK's new A-level law syllabus, and provides at the same time an ideal introduction for anybody coming to the subject for the first time. The book covers all A-level syllabuses/specification requirements, and is written by the principal examiner in contract law for one of the major UK examination boards. It contains extensive case illustrations, and a range of examination related questions and activities. There is a special focus on key skills and on the new synoptic assessment syllabus requirements. This fully updated fourth edition builds upon the success of the first three editions, with new case law (especially on offer and acceptance, legal intent, terms, exemption clauses, and misrepresentation remedies) and coverage of new UK statute law (especially Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations).

The Borderlines of Tort Law - Interactions with Contract Law (Paperback): Miquel Martin-Casals The Borderlines of Tort Law - Interactions with Contract Law (Paperback)
Miquel Martin-Casals; Contributions by Miquel Martin-Casals, Bernhard Koch, Ernst Karner, Lubos Tichy, …
R2,780 Discovery Miles 27 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

All European legal systems recognise a boundary between the domains of tort and contract. While there have been voices contending that this distinction is no longer valid or at least that there should be a unification of the two sets of rules in particular contexts, others claim that there is still a very important distinction to be maintained. In fact the boundary between the two areas is often blurred and whether it is drawn in one place or another varies from country to country, giving rise to the paradox that what is considered a matter of contractual liability in one legal system is governed exclusively by tort law in another.This volume explores how differences between tort and contract affect the foundations of liability, the nature and amount of the compensation, the extent of liability and whether defences and limitation periods corresponding to the distinct causes of action give rise to substantially different outcomes. It also analyses to what extent actions in tort and in contract exclude each other and, when this is the case, how their concurrence is organised. Lastly it devotes its attention to specific situations such as pre-contractual liability and the liability of professionals.

Sub-Contracts DOM/1 and DOM/2 - A Guide to Rights and Obligations (Hardcover): D. Riding Sub-Contracts DOM/1 and DOM/2 - A Guide to Rights and Obligations (Hardcover)
D. Riding
R3,234 Discovery Miles 32 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much construction work is done by sub--contractors, particularly the so--called domestic sub--contractors, appointed by the main contractor. The former usually work under the standard sub--contract DOM/1 for use with JCT 80, or DOM/2 for use with JCT 81----where there is contract design. Unfortunately, many sub--contractorsa rights are often abused because they have little or no understanding of their rights and obligations under the new contracts. Written by an experienced quantity surveyor, this new book provides a clause--by--clause summary of these important principles.

Cheshire, Fifoot, and Furmston's Law of Contract (Paperback, 17th Revised edition): M.P. Furmston Cheshire, Fifoot, and Furmston's Law of Contract (Paperback, 17th Revised edition)
M.P. Furmston
R1,670 Discovery Miles 16 700 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Cheshire, Fifoot & Furmston's Law of Contract remains one of the leading textbooks on contract law more than 70 years after the publication of its first edition. It combines a clear and authoritative account of the principles of the law of contract with thought-provoking analysis and insights. - The clarity of the narrative and lucid writing style helps to bring understanding of complex issues to a wider readership - Each topic is clearly signposted with summaries, introductory text and sub-headings for ease of navigation throughout the book - Numerous references to additional primary and secondary sources take the reader even further into the subject

Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Pierpaolo Marano,... Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law - A Comparative Analysis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Pierpaolo Marano, Kyriaki Noussia
R5,047 Discovery Miles 50 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume focuses on transparency as the guiding principle for insurance regulation and supervisory law. All chapters were written by experts in their respective fields, who address transparency in a wide range of European and non-European jurisdictions. Each chapter reviews the transparency principles applicable in the jurisdiction discussed. While the European jurisdictions reflect different facets of the principle as emerging from EU law on insurance, the principle has developed quite differently in other jurisdictions.

European Law on Unfair Commercial Practices and Contract Law (Hardcover): Mateja Durovic European Law on Unfair Commercial Practices and Contract Law (Hardcover)
Mateja Durovic
R2,890 Discovery Miles 28 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book examines the ambiguous relationship between the European law on unfair commercial practices and contract law. In particular, the manuscript demonstrates that the Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices (UCPD) has had a major impact on contract law, despite the declaration concerning the formal independence between the two branches of law established by Article 3(2) UCPD. The insights and conclusions identified in the book contribute to a better understanding of European private law and the general process of Europeanisation of private law in the European Union, and in particular of contract law.

Pre-Contractual Liability in English and French Law (Hardcover): Paula Giliker Pre-Contractual Liability in English and French Law (Hardcover)
Paula Giliker
R5,194 Discovery Miles 51 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the nature of pre-contractual liability in English and French law and the extent to which the arguments of risk determine the imposition of liability during the negotiation process. The book is divided into three parts. Dr Giliker first examines potential contractual liability, followed by a study of liability outside contract, namely in the fast-growing law of restitution, "enrichissement sans cause, tort, delict and the equitable doctrine of estoppel. The final part deals with proposals for reform and draws a number of conclusions, highlighting, in particular, the policy influences on the law. Drawing on her extensive knowledge of both systems, Dr Giliker reviews the relevant legal authority and academic literature in this field, focusing on the difficult, but practically important, question of liability for services performed in anticipation of a contract. The book offers a comprehensive picture of the current legal position in England and France and a fresh perspective on this commercially significant area of law, which is likely to be of relevance to anyone interested in this area of law or in obligations law in general.

Breach of Contract - An Economic Analysis of the Efficient Breach Scenario (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Oliver Hofmann Breach of Contract - An Economic Analysis of the Efficient Breach Scenario (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Oliver Hofmann
R3,263 Discovery Miles 32 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Efficient breach" is one of the most discussed topics in the literature of law and economics. What remedy incentivizes the parties of a contract to perform contracts if and only if it is efficient? This book provides a new perception based on an in-depth analysis of the impact the market structure, asymmetry of information, and deviations from the rational choice model have, comprehensively. The author compares the two predominant remedies for breach of contract which have been adopted by most jurisdictions and also found access to international conventions like the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CiSG): Specific performance and expectation damages. The book illustrates the complexity such a comparison has under more realistic assumptions. The author shows that no simple answer is possible, but one needs to account for the circumstances. The comparison takes an economic approach to law applying game theory. The game-theoretic models are consistent throughout the entire book which makes it easy for the reader to understand what effects different assumptions about the market structure, the distribution of information, and deviations from the rational choice model have, and how they are intertwined.

Insurance Law - Text and Materials (Paperback, 2nd edition): Ray Hodgin Insurance Law - Text and Materials (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Ray Hodgin
R1,545 Discovery Miles 15 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The importance of insurance law to the effective underpinning of many branches of law is self-evident and yet, until relatively recently, it was not a widely taught subject in its own right. This work attempts to bring together the materials needed for the effective teaching of the subject: cases legislation, law reform proposals, articles, regulatory codes of conduct - a range of essential, but specialist, ingredients which students and libraries might find difficult and expensive to gather together.

Insurance Distribution Directive - A Legal Analysis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Pierpaolo Marano, Kyriaki Noussia Insurance Distribution Directive - A Legal Analysis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Pierpaolo Marano, Kyriaki Noussia
R1,516 Discovery Miles 15 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation offers the first comprehensive legal and regulatory analysis of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD). The IDD came into force on 1 October 2018 and regulates the distribution of insurance products in the EU. The book examines the main changes accompanying the IDD and analyses its impact on insurance distributors, i.e., insurance intermediaries and insurance undertakings, as well as the market. Drawing on interrelations between the rules of the Directive and other fields that are relevant to the distribution of insurance products, it explores various topics related to the interpretation of the IDD - e.g. the harmonization achieved under it; its role as a benchmark for national legislators; and its interplay with other regulations and sciences - while also providing an empirical analysis of the standardised pre-contractual information document. Accordingly, the book offers a wealth of valuable insights for academics, regulators, practitioners and students who are interested in issues concerning insurance distribution.

Understanding the Law of Assignment (Paperback): C. H. Tham Understanding the Law of Assignment (Paperback)
C. H. Tham
R1,273 Discovery Miles 12 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The practical importance of intangible personalty such as debt, bonds, equities, futures, derivatives and other financial instruments has never been greater than it is today. The same may be said of interests in intellectual property. Yet the assignment of these intangible assets from one to another remains difficult to understand. Assignments are often taken to operate as a form of transfer akin to conveyances of legal titles to tangible personalty. However, this conception does not accurately reflect the law of assignment as it has developed in the caselaw in England and Wales. This book sets out a different model of the workings of assignments as a matter of English law, one that provides an analytical, yet historically sensitive, framework which allows us to better understand how, and why, assignments work in the way the cases tell us they do.

Getting Out of a Contract  - A Practical Guide for Business - A Practical Guide for Business (Hardcover, New Ed): Adam Rose,... Getting Out of a Contract - A Practical Guide for Business - A Practical Guide for Business (Hardcover, New Ed)
Adam Rose, David Leibowitz
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is written by three commercial lawyers. Their clients often ask them as much for help in getting out of a contract as in getting them into one in the first place. Built around two business case studies, the book highlights the various legal issues that a business must address when faced with a contract it wants to walk away from. In the first instance the business needs to discover whether it is as shackled by a contract as it thinks it is. In many cases a contract is not as binding as it might initially appear - Getting Out of a Contract explains the circumstances in which this applies. It then goes on to explore how to minimize the damage should the agreement be inescapable and helps the reader to understand what the consequences of any actions might be. Written in plain English, the authors manage to demystify complicated aspects of English law for the non-lawyer. This book will help managers to: c address how they make contracts; c avoid making wrong decisions because they fail to appreciate what contracts they actually have or how to get round them; c become more attuned to the legal ins and outs of contracts, enabling them to use lawyers more cost-effectively Company secretaries, finance directors and managers at all levels will find Getting Out of a Contract accessible and an invaluable business planning tool.

The Law of Contract 1670-1870 (Hardcover): Warren Swain The Law of Contract 1670-1870 (Hardcover)
Warren Swain
R2,902 Discovery Miles 29 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The foundations for modern contract law were laid between 1670 and 1870. Rather than advancing a purely chronological account, this examination of the development of contract law doctrine in England during that time explores key themes in order to better understand the drivers of legal change. These themes include the relationship between lawyers and merchants, the role of equity, the place of statute, and the part played by legal literature. Developments are considered in the context of the legal system of the time and through those who were involved in litigation as lawyers, judges, jurors or litigants. It concludes that the way in which contract law developed was complex. Legal change was often uneven and slow, and some of the apparent changes had deep roots in the past. Clashes between conservative and more reformist tendencies were not uncommon.

Good Faith in Contractual Performance in Australia (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Nurhidayah Abdullah Good Faith in Contractual Performance in Australia (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Nurhidayah Abdullah
R2,770 Discovery Miles 27 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book gives a detailed account of the current state of the law concerning good faith in contractual performance in Australia, through an empirical study on its reception and development across the various Australian jurisdictions. In Australia, good faith received wide attention after Priestly J introduced in his obiter comments in Renard Construction (ME) v Minister for Works (1992) 26 NSWLR 234.This book focuses on the attitude of the judges to good faith, the definition of good faith, and the possibility of legislating a good faith obligation in Australian contract law. This book also discusses the issues surrounding its development, its meaning, and acceptance at the international level.The empirical legal research adopted in this book will offer a significant contribution in understanding the concept of good faith in Australia from the empirical perspective.

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