Failure of Contracts

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
Loss and gain at greater depth - the implications of the Ruxley decision, Janet O'Sullivan
loss and gain at greater depth - the implications of the Ruxley decision - a comment, Edwin Peel
remedies for breach of contract - specific enforcement and restitution, Richard Nolan
remedies for breach of contract - specific enforcement and restitution - a comment, Peter Watts
the proprietary consequences of contract failure - Sarah Worthington
the proprietary consequences of contract failure - a comment, Janet Ulph
restitution under Article 85(2) of the EC Treaty - can it be done?, Felicity Toube
restitution under Article 85(2) of the EC Treaty - can it be done? a comment, Alison Jones
restitution for termination of contract in German Law, Gerhard Dannemann
failure of long-term contracts and the duty to re-negotiate, Erich Schanze
failure of long-term contracts and the duty to re-negotiate - a comment, Geoffrey Samuel
le mythe de la responsabilite contractuelle en Droit Francais, Christian Lapoyade Deschamps
the myth of contractual liability in French law - a comment, Malcolm Clarke
contract, unjustified enrichment and concurrent liability - a Scots perspective, Hector L. MacQueen
contract, unjustified enrichment and concurrent liability - a Scots perspective - a comment, John Stevens
contract and restitution - a few comparative remarks, Eltjo Schrage
contract and restitution - a few comparative remarks - a comment, Brice Dickson
restitution - contract's twin?, Steve Hedley
restitution - contract's twin? - a comment, Robert Stevens. Appendix: the publications of Sir Guenter Treitel.

ISBN13: 9781901362046
ISBN: 1901362043
Published: July 1997
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Binding: Paperback
Price: £57.00

This analysis of the consequences of contractual failure, covers such topics as: issues of loss and gain; remedies for breach; proprietary consequences; restitution in EU law under Article 85 (EC); the duty to re-negotiate; contractual liability; and other general restitutionary issues.