Birks is to be commended on the even-handedness of his editorship on treatments of a matter about which he feels so strongly ... Who can read Birks and not feel the power of his passionate criticisms of what often now passes for legal education?
David Campbell, Journal of Law and Society
This is an important book which explores the classification of obligations. This is a very topical subject since the professions only started requiring Obligations in the compulsory core as recently as October 1995. It is fitting that it is examined here by contributors who are among the best-known writers in this field. The contributions include A New 'Seascape' for Obligations: Reclassification on the Basis of Measure of Damages by Jane Stapleton; Basic Obligations by James Penner; and an essay by Peter Birks himself entitled, Definition and Division: A Meditation on Institutes. These essays combine practical and academic perspectives which usefully highlight contemporary trends in the law of obligations. The book will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all teachers involved in this area of law.
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This volume explores the classification of obligations. Contributions include A New 'Seascape' for Obligations: Reclassification on the Basis of Measure of Damages by Jane Stapleton; Basic Obligations by James Penner; and an essay by Peter Birks himself entitled, Definition and Division: A Meditation on Institutes.
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Editor's Preface ; Table of Cases ; One: Definition and Division: A Meditation on Institutes ; Two: The Juridical Classification of Obligations ; Three: Legal Classification as the Production of Knowledge Systems ; Four: The Classification of Obligations and Legal Education ; Five: Basic Obligations ; Six: More than a Trace of the Old Philosophy ; Seven: Patterns of Fusion ; Eight: A New 'Seascape' for Obligations: Reclassification on the Basis of Measure of Damages ; Nine: Is there a Future for International Torts? ; Ten: Private Law, Economic Rationality and the Regulatory State
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`Birks is to be commended on the even-handedness of his editorship on treatments of a matter about which he feels so strongly ... Who can read Birks and not feel the power of his passionate criticisms of what often now passes for legal education?'
David Campbell, Journal of Law and Society
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In the last few years the generic category of obligations (of which contract and tort are subsets) has begun to reassert itself and classification of obligations has become a very topical subject
This book brings to the fore many of the issues which are of topical interest to all those involved in this area of the law
Includes contributions from the best-known writers in the field
The essays combine practical and academic perspectives which usefully highlight contemporary trends in the law of obligations
Les mer
In the last few years the generic category of obligations (of which contract and tort are subsets) has begun to reassert itself and classification of obligations has become a very topical subject
This book brings to the fore many of the issues which are of topical interest to all those involved in this area of the law
Includes contributions from the best-known writers in the field
The essays combine practical and academic perspectives which usefully highlight contemporary trends in the law of obligations
Les mer
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ISBN
9780198265986
Publisert
1997
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
645 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
332
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