Comparative Contract Law

Author:   Pier Giuseppe Monateri
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   576
Publication Date:   28 April 2017
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This comprehensive book offers a thoughtful survey of theories, issues and cases in order to reassess the present vision of contract law. Comparative refers both to the specific kind of methodologies implied and to the polyphonic perspectives collected on the main topics, with the aim of superseding the conventional forms of representation. In this perspective, the work engages a critical search for the fault lines, which crosses traditions of thought and globalized landscapes. Notwithstanding contract's enduring presence and the technicalities devoted to managing clauses and interpretation, the inquiry on the proper nature of contract and its status and collocation within private legal taxonomies continues to be a controversial exercise. Moving from a vast array of dissimilar inclinations, which have historically produced heterogeneous maps of law, this book is built around the genealogies of contractual theoretical thinking; the contentious relationship between private governance and normative regulations; the competing styles used to stage contract law; the concurring opinions expressed within the domain of other disciplines, such as literature and political theory; the tensions between global context and local frames; and the movable thresholds between canonical expressions and heterodox constructions. For its careful analysis and the wide range of references employed, Comparative Contract Law will be a tremendous resource for academics, legal scholars and interdisciplinary experts as well as judges and law practitioners. Contributors include: G. Bellantuono, B.H. Bix, D. Carpi, C.L. Cordasco, C. Costantini, S. Fiorato, J. Gordley, M. Granieri, A. Hutchison, M.R. Marella, G. Marini, P.G. Monateri, F. Monceri, P. Moreno Cruz, H. Muir Watt, F. Parisi, P. Pardolesi, G. Samuel

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Author:   Pier Giuseppe Monateri
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781849804516


ISBN 10:   1849804516
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   28 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction PART I CONTRACT LAW: THEORIES AND GENEALOGIES 1. Theories of Contract Law Brian H. Bix 2. In Defense of Roman Contract Law James Gordley 3. The Authoritarian Theory of Contract Pier Giuseppe Monateri 4. Contract and the Comparatist: Should We Think About Contract in Terms of 'Contracticles'? Geoffrey Samuel 5. Critical Comparative Contract Law Giovanni Marini 6. Contract Law and Regulation Giuseppe Bellantuono PART II MARKET VALUES AND THEIR CRITIQUES. PRIVATE GOVERNANCE AND NORMATIVE REGULATIONS 7. Enforcing Bilateral Promises: A Comparative Law and Economics Perspective Francesco Parisi, Marta Cenini and Barbara Luppi 8. Spontaneous Order and Freedom of Contract Carlo Ludovico Cordasco 9. Party Autonomy Horatia Muir Watt 10. Who is the Contracting Party? A Trip Around the Transformation of the Legal Subject Maria Rosaria Marella 11. Freedom of Contract and Constitutional Values: Some Exceptional Cases from the Colombian Constitutional Court Pablo Moreno Cruz PART III REPRESENTATIONS AND NARRATIVES 12. The Unburiable Contract. Grant Gilmore's Discontinuous Parabola and the Literary Construction of American Legal Style Cristina Costantini 13. Queering the Contractual Paradigm between Law and Political Theory Flavia Monceri 14. Contracts in Literature: from Doctor Faustus to Vampires Daniela Carpi 15. Women and contracts in Angela Carter's Postmodern Revision of the Fairy Tale Sidia Fiorato PART IV GLOBAL CONTEXT AND LOCAL FRAMES 16. The Wrecking Ball. Good Faith, Preemption and US Exceptionalism Peter Goodrich 17. Technological Contracts Massimiliano Granieri 18. Contractual Interpretation: The South African Blend Of Common, Civil And Indigenous Law In Comparative Perspective Andrew Hutchison 19. Promissory Estoppel Paolo Pardolesi 20. Party Autonomy in Global Context: An International Laywer's Take on the Political Economy of a Self-constituting Regime. Horatia Muir Watt Index

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'Comparative Contract Law redefines approaches to comparative law by incorporating what might be called internal comparative law , while also exploring transnational law, party autonomy, and the legal environment beyond states and their diverse legal systems. The book is also innovative given its inclusion of comparative studies in law and economics and law and literature, which shows that disciplines that are usually considered to be external to law are indeed relevant for the assessment and for the reform of - Sebastian McEvoy, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France; 'This is a cracking collection of essays, emphasising that comparative law is not simply a matter of comparing jurisdictions, but of tracing history and crossing disciplines too. Comparative Contract Law has something for everybody; the legal theorist, the legal historian, the literary jurist, the international lawyer and the common law contract lawyer. Professor Monateri and his contributors have done the discipline of critical comparative law proud. An essential read for anyone interested in exploring the intellectual parameters of contract law, past and present.'- Ian Ward, Newcastle University, UK


'Comparative Contract Law redefines approaches to comparative law by incorporating what might be called internal comparative law , while also exploring transnational law, party autonomy, and the legal environment beyond states and their diverse legal systems. The book is also innovative given its inclusion of comparative studies in law and economics and law and literature, which shows that disciplines that are usually considered to be external to law are indeed relevant for the assessment and for the reform of law.' -- Sebastian McEvoy, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France 'This is a cracking collection of essays, emphasising that comparative law is not simply a matter of comparing jurisdictions, but of tracing history and crossing disciplines too. Comparative Contract Law has something for everybody; the legal theorist, the legal historian, the literary jurist, the international lawyer and the common law contract lawyer. Professor Monateri and his contributors have done the discipline of critical comparative law proud. An essential read for anyone interested in exploring the intellectual parameters of contract law, past and present.' -- Ian Ward, Newcastle University, UK


`Comparative Contract Law redefines approaches to comparative law by incorporating what might be called internal comparative law , while also exploring transnational law, party autonomy, and the legal environment beyond states and their diverse legal systems. The book is also innovative given its inclusion of comparative studies in law and economics and law and literature, which shows that disciplines that are usually considered to be external to law are indeed relevant for the assessment and for the reform of law.' -- Sebastian McEvoy, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France `This is a cracking collection of essays, emphasising that comparative law is not simply a matter of comparing jurisdictions, but of tracing history and crossing disciplines too. Comparative Contract Law has something for everybody; the legal theorist, the legal historian, the literary jurist, the international lawyer and the common law contract lawyer. Professor Monateri and his contributors have done the discipline of critical comparative law proud. An essential read for anyone interested in exploring the intellectual parameters of contract law, past and present.' -- Ian Ward, Newcastle University, UK


'This is a cracking collection of essays, emphasising that comparative law is not simply a matter of comparing jurisdictions, but of tracing history and crossing disciplines too. Comparative Contract Law has something for everybody; the legal theorist, the legal historian, the literary jurist, the international lawyer and the common law contract lawyer. Professor Monateri and his contributors have done the discipline of critical comparative law proud. An essential read for anyone interested in exploring the intellectual parameters of contract law, past and present.' --Ian Ward, Newcastle University, UK'Comparative Contract Law redefines approaches to comparative law by incorporating what might be called ''internal comparative law'', while also exploring transnational law, party autonomy, and the legal environment beyond states and their diverse legal systems. The book is also innovative given its inclusion of comparative studies in law and economics and law and literature, which shows that disciplines that are usually considered to be ''external'' to law are indeed relevant for the assessment and for the reform of law.' --Sebastian McEvoy, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France


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Edited by Pier Giuseppe Monateri, Professor of Comparative Law, Department of Law, University of Turin, Italy

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