Contract Law

Contract Law

by NeilAndrews (Author)

Synopsis

This textbook takes a fresh approach to contract law; as a first edition it reflects the subject in the 21st century more accurately than other texts. Comprehensive and scholarly, it maps the curriculum perfectly but detailed references and further reading sections encourage students to explore the subject further. Understanding is paramount and chapter introductions clearly guide students through the material. The textbook takes an innovative approach to case law: breaking down and discussing individual elements of a case and selecting short key extracts it gives students the tools to read cases independently and with confidence. An examination of the historical and theoretical foundations of the subject and a concluding chapter tracking emerging fields ensure the broadest possible perspective. Discussion of key recent cases such as Durham Tess Valley Airport (2010) and Chartbrook (2009) make this important new text a must for contract law students.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 796
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0521124670
ISBN 13: 9780521124676

Media Reviews
'Logically structured, covering all essential topics in the field. Particularly, the writing style is 'student friendly' ... easy to read.' Dr Shuangge Wen, Swansea University
'Excellent research that maps the understanding of the law of contract with a lucid and concise critical engagement of the 'must know' syllabus. Extremely useful for its summary points and detailed analysis of leading cases, this book offers a synthesis of all you need to know without becoming too exhaustive. A wonderful mix of the old and most recent case law which concludes with some English thoughts on the future European Civil Code.' Anca Chirita, Durham University
'I consider it to be an excellent textbook, covering all of the important topics in great depth and with brilliant clarity. It deserves to be recognised as a modern classic, blending the necessary depth and breadth of analysis with an excellent way of explaining complicated topics.' Dr Gareth Spark, University of East Anglia
Author Bio
Neil Andrews is an experienced contract law teacher and scholar. A Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, he has published widely: his publications include English Civil Procedure (Oxford University Press, 2003) and The Modern Civil Process (Mohr Siebeck, 2008).