Contract Law Minimalism

Contract Law Minimalism

Author: Jonathan Morgan

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 110747020X

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Commercial contract law is in every sense optional given the choice between legal systems and law and arbitration. Its 'doctrines' are in fact virtually all default rules. Contract Law Minimalism advances the thesis that commercial parties prefer a minimalist law that sets out to enforce what they have decided - but does nothing else. The limited capacity of the legal process is the key to this 'minimalist' stance. This book considers evidence that such minimalism is indeed what commercial parties choose to govern their transactions. It critically engages with alternative schools of thought, that call for active regulation of contracts to promote either economic efficiency or the trust and co-operation necessary for 'relational contracting'. The book also necessarily argues against the view that private law should be understood non-instrumentally (whether through promissory morality, corrective justice, taxonomic rationality, or otherwise). It sketches a restatement of English contract law in line with the thesis.


Trademark and Unfair Competition Conflicts

Trademark and Unfair Competition Conflicts

Author: Tim W. Dornis

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-02-23

Total Pages: 699

ISBN-13: 1107155061

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This book will be of interest for all jurists doing research and working practically in intellectual property law and international economic law. It should be an element of the base stock for every law school library and specialized law firm. This title is available as Open Access.


The Growth of the Law

The Growth of the Law

Author: Benjamin Nathan Cardozo

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1963-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780300094824

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Judge Cardozo develops further in this book the theory of law expressed in The Nature of Judicial Process. Having dealt with the question, “How do I decide a case?” he now asks, “How should I decide it?” “The present work glows with the same passionate sincerity that marks his judicial utterances . . . facility of expression, breadth of imagination, and lucidity of thought.”—Columbia Law Review


The Rights of Publicity and Privacy

The Rights of Publicity and Privacy

Author: J. Thomas McCarthy

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13:

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This looseleaf treatise examines the inherent rights of individuals to control the commercial use of their identities. Trademarks, copyrights, false advertising, defamation, infliction of mental distress, interference with contract, licenses, and other aspects of publicity and privacy are discussed in the work.