Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of Company Directors: Duties, Liabilities and Remedies

Company Directors: Duties, Liabilities and Remedies

Edited by: Mark Arnold KC, Simon Mortimore KC
Price: £275.00

Lord Denning: Life, Law and Legacy



  


Welcome to Wildys

Watch


NEW EDITION Pre-order Mortgage Receivership: Law and Practice



 Stephanie Tozer, Cecily Crampin, Tricia Hemans
Practical guidance to relevant law & procedure


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


Easter Closing

We will be closed between Friday 29th March and Monday 1st April for the Easter Bank Holidays, reopening at 8.30am on Tuesday 2nd April. Any orders received during this period will be processed with when we re-open.

Hide this message

Invalidity

Edited by: Mindy Chen-Wishart, Hiroo Sono, Stefan Vogenauer

ISBN13: 9780192859341
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £135.00



Low stock.

Also available as

An authoritative account of the contents of contracts and unfair terms in key Asian jurisdictions

Brings together leading scholars and commentators on China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam

An invaluable resource for comparative scholars, whether in the East or West, and anyone engaged in commerce in the major Asian markets

Subjects:
Contract Law, Other Jurisdictions , Asia
Contents:
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations

1:Introductions, Mindy CHEN-WISHART, Hiroo SONO, and Stefan VOGENAUER
CHINA: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

2:The Doctrine of Mistake and the Rule on Gross Misunderstanding in Chinese Contract Law, SHEN Wei
CHINA: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

3:Duress and Exploitation in Chinese Contract Law, WANG Yi
HONG KONG: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

4:Mistake and Misrepresentation in Hong Kong Contract Law, Rebecca LEE
HONG KONG: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

5:Reprehensible Conduct: Threats and Unfair Exploitation in Hong Kong, Lusina HO
INDIA: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

6:Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Mistake in Indian Contract Law, KV Krishnaprasad
INDIA: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

7:Coercion, Undue Influence, and Unconscionability in Indian Contract Law, Shivprasad Swaminathan
INDONESIA: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

8:Defects of Consent: Fraud and Mistake in Indonesian Contract Law, Muhammed Rifky Wicaksono
INDONESIA: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

9:Threats and Unfair Exploitation in Indonesia, Gary F Bell
JAPAN: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

10:The Regulation of Mistake, Fraud, and Misrepresentation in Japan, KIHARA Hiroyuki
JAPAN: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

11:Threats and Unfair Exploitation under Japanese Law, Hiroo SONO
KOREA: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

12:Mistake, Fraud, and Misrepresentation in Korea, KWON Youngjoon
KOREA: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

13:Duress, Undue Influence, and Unconscionability under Korean Law, AHN Tae Yong
MALAYSIA: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

14:Mistake, Fraud, and Misrepresentation in Malaysian Contract Law, TAY Pek San
MALAYSIA: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

15:Contracts Resulting from Threats and Unfair Exploitation: The Position under Malaysian Contract Law, CHEONG May Fong and LEE Yin Harn
MYANMAR: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS AND REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

16:Invalidity in the Myanmar Law of Contract, Adrian BRIGGS
PHILIPPINES: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS AND REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

17:Invalidity of Contract in the Philippines: Grounds for Annulment Based on Defects of Intellect and Will, Michael Anthony C DIZON and Jose Jesus JM DISINI
SINGAPORE: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS

18:Misrepresentation and Mistake in Singapore Contract Law, Kelry CF LOI
SINGAPORE: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

19:Duress, Undue Influence, and Unconscionability in Contract Law: A View from Singapore, Burton ONG
TAIWAN: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS
20:Mistake, Fraud, and Misrepresentation in Taiwanese Law: A Comparative Study, Tsung-Fu CHEN
TAIWAN: REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

21:Threat and Unfair Exploitation under Taiwanese Private Law, Sheng-Lin JAN
THAILAND: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS AND REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

22:Invalidity of Contract in Thai Law: Defects in Consent, Munin PONGSAPAN
VIETNAM: ERRONEOUS BELIEFS AND REPREHENSIBLE CONDUCT

23:Invalidity Due to Defects of Consent in Vietnam, DO Giang Nam and TRAN Kien

24:Invalidity of Contracts in Asia: Comparative Conclusions, Hugh BEALE

Bibliographies
Index