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Anson's Law of Contract 32nd ed

Edited by: `

ISBN13: 9780198994992
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780198829973
To be Published: June 2026
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £57.99





An authoritative and detailed account of contract law, this widely renowned and well-respected textbook for students is also a trusted source of reference for practitioners and academics.

Key Features:

  • A classic of contract law, Anson's Law of Contract has been a seminal text for generations of contract law students, practitioners, and academics
  • Provides comprehensive, authoritative analysis of the principles of the subject, with clear exposition of the key considerations underlying contract interpretation, helping students to understand complex concepts
  • Written by three of the foremost experts in the field, collectively experienced in research, teaching, and practice, lending academic and scholarly weight to this text
  • Provides exceptional clarity with content broken down into manageable sections and headings to make the text approachable for students new to the subject

New to this edition:

  • New material has been added in every chapter, including references to 31 decisions of the Supreme Court, 14 decisions of the Privy Council, 49 decisions of the Court of Appeal, and over 30 decisions of the High Court
  • Supreme Court cases include Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Co Ltd [2021] (exemption clauses); National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers v Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive [2024] (rectification); One Savings Bank plc v Waller-Edwards [2025] (third-party misrepresentation and undue influence); Times Travel (UK) Ltd v Pakistan International Airlines Corp [2021] ('lawful act' duress); and Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs v Public and Commercial Services Union [2024] (the first decision of the Supreme Court on the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999), as well as three cases on illegality and restraint of trade
  • Privy Council cases include Credit Suisse Life (Bermuda) Ltd v Ivanishvili [2025] (misrepresentation: inducement); Porter v Stokes [2023] (rectification); and Nature Resorts Ltd v First Citizens Bank Ltd [2022] (undue influence)
  • The most significant new legislative material in this edition constitutes reform of provisions of EU-derived law which were retained and assimilated into UK domestic law after withdrawal from the EU, in particular the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024, replacing (inter alia) the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (consumer rights of redress for misleading actions and aggressive practices)

Digital formats and resources:

This edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
1:Introduction

Part 1: Formation of Contract
2:The agreement
3:Form
4:Consideration and promissory estoppel

Part 2: Contents of the Contract
5:The terms of the contract
6:Exemption clauses and unfair terms

Part 3: Factors Tending to Defeat Contractual Liability
7:Incapacity
8:Mistake
9:Misrepresentation and non-disclosure
10:Duress, undue influence, and unconscionable bargains
11:Illegality and restraint of trade

Part 4: Performance and Discharge
12:Performance
13:Discharge by agreement
14:Discharge by frustration
15:Discharge by breach
16:Discharge by operation of law

Part 5: Remedies for Breach of Contract
17:Damages
18:Specific remedies
19:Restitutionary awards
20:Limitation of actions

Part 6: Limits of The Contractual Obligation
21:Third parties
22:Assignment
23:Agency