Contract Rules - Decoding English Law encapsulates the general part of the English contract system. For the first time this complex body of law is presented in an accessible and structured form.Marshalling the legal sources, it arranges the law into 22 parts comprising 200 Articles. Comments and Literature sections for each Article supply references to the leading cases and statutory sources, and to the leading specialist literature.Article by Article, the judge, lawyer, researcher, foreign advisor, arbitrator, commentator or student can instantly and reliably locate the relevant rule and supporting primary and secondary sources and materials.Such convenient access to English contract law will be attractive throughout the global commercial world.
About the AuthorNeil Andrews is Professor of Civil Justice and Private Law, University of Cambridge. He researches in the fields of dispute resolution and contract law. He was the English representative on the working party responsible for the American Law Institute. He is a barrister, Bencher of Middle Temple (London) and consultant with Slaughter and May (London).An example of Professor Andrews' work, given as a talk in London in November 2016 and entitled 'London Arbitration and "Brexit"', can be read in full here.
Book InformationISBN 9781780683652
Author Neil AndrewsFormat Hardback
Page Count 406
Imprint Intersentia LtdPublisher Intersentia Ltd
Weight(grams) 885g