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El. knyga: Form and Substance in the Law of Obligations

Edited by (University of Oxford, UK), Edited by (University of Melbourne, Australia)
  • Formatas: 504 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Hart Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509929474
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  • Formatas: 504 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Hart Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509929474
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This volume explores the relationship between form and substance in the law of obligations. It builds on the rich tradition of legal thought that deploys the concepts of form and substance to inform our understanding of the common law. The essays in this collection offer multiple conceptions of form and substance and cover an array of private law subjects, scholarly approaches and jurisdictions. The collection makes it clear that the interplay between form and substance is a key element of the dynamism that characterises this area of the law.

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Leading private lawyers examine the impact of form and substance on the law of obligations
Acknowledgements v
Contributors ix
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xxxix
1 Between Form And Substance
1(16)
Andrew Robertson
James Goudkamp
2 Form And Substance: Fictions And Judicial Power
17(18)
Andrew Burrows
3 `Substance Over Form: Has The Pendulum Swung Too Far?
35(36)
Birke Hacker
4 Form, Substance And Recharacterisation
71(24)
Pey-Woan Lee
5 In Defence Of Formalism
95(24)
William Swadling
6 Private Law And The Form Of Reasons
119(30)
Robert Stevens
7 The Formality Of Contractual Obligation
149(16)
Liam Murphy
8 Two Forms Of Formalism
165(32)
Dan Priel
9 Form And Substance In Equity
197(22)
Ben Mcfarlane
10 Modern Equity -- At The Edge Of Formal Reasoning?
219(30)
Man Yip
11 The Form And Substance Of Equitable Estoppel
249(26)
Andrew Robertson
12 Trends In Tort Law: Bad Form And Addictive Substance?
275(36)
James Lee
13 Form And Substance In The Tort Of Deceit
311(20)
Jason W Neyers
14 Form And Substance In The Law Of Punitive Damages
331(22)
James Goudkamp
Eleni Katsampouka
15 Statute Law In The Law Of Obligations: Dimensions Of Form And Substance
353(20)
Mark Leeming
16 Interpretive Formalism In The Law Of Obligations: Thirty Years After Form And Substance
373(30)
Ben Chen
Jeff Gordon
17 Misrepresentation, Misleading Conduct And Statute Through The Lens Of Form And Substance
403(30)
Jeannie Marie Paterson
Elise Bant
18 Form And Substance: Three Observations On The State Of Debate
433(12)
Kit Barker
Index 445
Andrew Robertson is Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne. James Goudkamp is Professor of the Law of Obligations at the University of Oxford.