Contract Law: Rules, Theory, and Context

Posted: 23 Sep 2012

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Brian Bix

University of Minnesota Law School

Date Written: February 27, 2012

Abstract

To gain a deep understanding of contract law, one needs to master not only the rules and principles of the field, but also its underlying theory and justification, and its long and intricate history. This book offers an accessible introduction to all aspects of American contract law, useful to both first-year law students and advanced contract scholars. The book is grounded on up-to-date scholarship and contains detailed references to cases, statutes, Restatements and international legal principles. The book takes the reader from contract formation through interpretation and remedies, considering both the practical and theoretical aspects throughout. Each chapter also includes helpful lists of suggested further reading.

Suggested Citation

Bix, Brian, Contract Law: Rules, Theory, and Context (February 27, 2012). B. Bix, Contract Law: Rules, Theory, and Context, Cambridge University Press, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2150702

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