The Oxford handbook of the new private law / edited by Andrew S. Gold, John C.P. Goldberg, Daniel B. Kelly, Emily Sherwin, and Henry E. Smith.
2020
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Title
The Oxford handbook of the new private law / edited by Andrew S. Gold, John C.P. Goldberg, Daniel B. Kelly, Emily Sherwin, and Henry E. Smith.
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Imprint
New York : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (632 pages).
Series
Oxford handbooks online.
Formatted Contents Note
Internal and External Perspectives: On the New Private Law Methodology / Andrew S. Gold
Private Law and Local Custom / Nathan B. Oman
Autonomy and Pluralism in Private Law / Hanoch Dagan
A Feminist Perspective: Private Law as Unjust Enrichment / Anita Bernstein
Historical Perspectives / Joshua Getzler
Civil and Common Law / Lionel Smith
Function and Form in Contract Law / Alan Schwartz, Daniel Markovits
Torts / John C. P. Goldberg
Property / J. E. Penner
Unjust Enrichment and Restitution / Andrew Burrows
Trust Law: Private Ordering and the Branching of American Trust Law / John D. Morley, Robert H. Sitkoff
Natural Rights and Natural Law / Dennis Klimchuk
Corporate Law / Paul B. Miller
The Employment Relationship as an Object of Employment Law / Aditi Bagchi
New Private Law and the Family / Margaret F. Brinig
The New Private Law and Intellectual Property: Calibrating Copyright on the Common Law Continuum / Molly Shaffer Van Houweling
Traditional Knowledge and Private Law / Ruth L. Okediji
Insurance / Kenneth S. Abraham
Formalism and Realism in Private Law / Emily Sherwin
Privity / Mark P. Gergen
Good Faith in Contractual Exchanges / Richard R.W. Brooks
Corrective Justice: Sovereign or Subordinate? / Gregory C. Keating
The Rule of Law / Lisa M. Austin
Defenses / Robert Stevens
Equity / Ben McFarlane
Remedies / Samuel L. Bray
Private and Public Law / Thomas W. Merrill
Fiduciary Law / W. Bradley Wendel
False Advertising Law / Gregory Klass
Civil Recourse Theory / Benjamin C. Zipursky
Kantian Perspectives on Private Law / Arthur Ripstein
Law and Economics / Daniel B. Kelly
New Institutional Economics / Barak Richman
Psychology and the New Private Law / Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Systems Theory: Emergent Private Law / Henry E. Smith.
Private Law and Local Custom / Nathan B. Oman
Autonomy and Pluralism in Private Law / Hanoch Dagan
A Feminist Perspective: Private Law as Unjust Enrichment / Anita Bernstein
Historical Perspectives / Joshua Getzler
Civil and Common Law / Lionel Smith
Function and Form in Contract Law / Alan Schwartz, Daniel Markovits
Torts / John C. P. Goldberg
Property / J. E. Penner
Unjust Enrichment and Restitution / Andrew Burrows
Trust Law: Private Ordering and the Branching of American Trust Law / John D. Morley, Robert H. Sitkoff
Natural Rights and Natural Law / Dennis Klimchuk
Corporate Law / Paul B. Miller
The Employment Relationship as an Object of Employment Law / Aditi Bagchi
New Private Law and the Family / Margaret F. Brinig
The New Private Law and Intellectual Property: Calibrating Copyright on the Common Law Continuum / Molly Shaffer Van Houweling
Traditional Knowledge and Private Law / Ruth L. Okediji
Insurance / Kenneth S. Abraham
Formalism and Realism in Private Law / Emily Sherwin
Privity / Mark P. Gergen
Good Faith in Contractual Exchanges / Richard R.W. Brooks
Corrective Justice: Sovereign or Subordinate? / Gregory C. Keating
The Rule of Law / Lisa M. Austin
Defenses / Robert Stevens
Equity / Ben McFarlane
Remedies / Samuel L. Bray
Private and Public Law / Thomas W. Merrill
Fiduciary Law / W. Bradley Wendel
False Advertising Law / Gregory Klass
Civil Recourse Theory / Benjamin C. Zipursky
Kantian Perspectives on Private Law / Arthur Ripstein
Law and Economics / Daniel B. Kelly
New Institutional Economics / Barak Richman
Psychology and the New Private Law / Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Systems Theory: Emergent Private Law / Henry E. Smith.
Summary
This volume promises to help redefine and reinvigorate the subject of private law, a domain that includes property, contract, and tort law, as well as intellectual property, unjust enrichment, and equity. It emphasizes cross-cutting perspectives and relations between areas of private law, with special attention to the doctrines and structures of the law - an approach now known as 'the New Private Law.'
Note
Also issued in print: 2020.
This volume promises to help redefine and reinvigorate the subject of private law, a domain that includes property, contract, and tort law, as well as intellectual property, unjust enrichment, and equity. It emphasizes cross-cutting perspectives and relations between areas of private law, with special attention to the doctrines and structures of the law - an approach now known as 'the New Private Law.'
This volume promises to help redefine and reinvigorate the subject of private law, a domain that includes property, contract, and tort law, as well as intellectual property, unjust enrichment, and equity. It emphasizes cross-cutting perspectives and relations between areas of private law, with special attention to the doctrines and structures of the law - an approach now known as 'the New Private Law.'
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 2, 2020).
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Oxford Handbooks Online.
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Oxford Academic.
Language
English
Audience
Specialized.
ISBN
9780190919696 (ebook)
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