This book is now Out of Print.
A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Core Text Series: The Law of Contract 3rd ed isbn 9780199232314

Core Text Series: The Law of Contract 2nd ed

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
1. General themes and issues
2. Offer and acceptance I: General principles
3. Offer and acceptance II: Three applications of the general principles
4. Certainty
5. Contracts which fail to materialise
6. Consideration and estoppel
7. Privity
8. Terms of the contract: I
9. Terms of the contract II: Exemption clauses and unfair terms
10. Misrepresentation and non-disclosure
11. Duress
12. Undue influence
13. Unconscionable bargains
14. Incapacity
15. Illegality and public policy
16. Common mistake
17. Frustration
18. Discharge of a contract for breach
19. Remedies I: Compensatory damages
20. Remedies II: Specific remedies
21. Remedies III: Other non-compensatory remedies

ISBN13: 9780199290321
ISBN: 0199290326
New Edition ISBN: 9780199232314
Published: August 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: Out of print

This new edition of The Law of Contract introduces readers to the basic principles of this key topic. The straightforward analysis provided by Janet O'Sullivan and Jonathan Hilliard covers a wide range of issues and current controversies, and offers a clear and concise exposition of contract law. The text offers a balanced introduction to this important area of study for undergraduate students, and can also be used as an on-going revision and reference source to reinforce students' understanding throughout their studies.

Features such as chapter summaries, chapter overviews, self-test questions, and further reading lists, allow students to check their understanding of each key area, whilst also encouraging further study and investigation.

New to this edition:-

  • A tighter structure ensures that this text maps even more closely to undergraduate contract law courses
  • An improved and clearer page layout to aid navigation
  • Fully updated to include new case law to help students keep abreast of developments