Politics, Policy and Private Law, Volume II
Contract, Commercial and Company Law
Politics, Policy and Private Law, Volume II
Contract, Commercial and Company Law
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Description
This collection is the second volume of a two-part study exploring the role of policy and politics in shaping private law.
Whilst the first volume examined equity, tort law and property law, the second volume focuses on contract, commercial and corporate law. Its chapters explore the challenging interface of policy and politics in areas including: contract interpretation; contractual discretions; consumer contracts; wrongful payments by banks; transnational commercial private law instruments, mistakes made by corporations; and the right to repair.
This is a landmark and ambitious project which provides a rich exploration of policy-infused areas of private law, undertaken by a team of experts in their fields.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Politics of Contract Interpretation, Prince Saprai
Chapter 2. Policy and Implication in Contractual Discretions, Christopher Hose
Chapter 3. The Policy Behind Remoteness in Contract Damages: Beyond Voluntary Assumption of a Risk or Gap Filling, Katy Barnett
Part Two: The Policy and Politics of Private Law in the Commercial and Corporate World
Chapter 4. The Role of Policy in the Creation of Transnational Commercial Private Law Instruments, Louise Gullifer
Chapter 5. Allocating the Risk of Wrongful Payments: An Historical Perspective, Stephen Watterson
Chapter 6. Corporate Mistake, Elise Bant
Part Three: The Policy and Politics of Private Law in the Consumer World
Chapter 7. The Policy of Responses to Unequal Bargaining Power in Consumer Contracts: Unconscionable Bargains, Statutory Rights and Ombudsman Discretion, Jeannie Marie Paterson
Chapter 8. Exploring Beyond the Rational Consumer: Insights into Competition Law and Consumer Policy, Luz Daniel
Chapter 9. Private Law, Intellectual Property Law and the Right to Repair, Poorna Mysoor
Product details
| Published | Dec 24 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 248 |
| ISBN | 9781509961054 |
| Imprint | Hart Publishing |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Series | Hart Studies in Private Law |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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