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This one-volume treatise sets out the principles and rules of contract law, placing an emphasis on what the principles and rules of contract law should be, based on policy, morality, and experience. This book offers a unique approach to contract law from a critical perspective, as an organic, dynamic subject.

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This one-volume treatise sets out the principles and rules of contract law, placing an emphasis on what the principles and rules of contract law should be, based on policy, morality, and experience. This book offers a unique approach to contract law from a critical perspective, as an organic, dynamic subject.
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Melvin A. Eisenberg is the Jesse H. Choper Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduating from Harvard Law School summa cum laude, Eisenberg was with the New York firm of Kaye Scholer Fierman Hays & Handler. He also served as assistant counsel to the President's commission on the assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission) and as assistant corporations counsel of New York City. He joined the Boalt faculty in 1966. Eisenberg is the author of The Nature of the Common Law (1991) and The Structure of the Corporation (1997) and has published casebooks on contracts and corporations. He was Chief Reporter of the American Law Institute's Principles of Corporate Governance, an Adviser to the Institute's Restatement Third of Agency, Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, and a member of the American Bar Association's Corporate Law Committee. He is presently an Adviser to the Institute's Restatement of Consumer Contracts. From 1991 to 1993 he held the American Law Institute's Justice R. Ami Cutter Chair. He was a Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School in 1969, at the University of Tokyo in 1992, and at Columbia Law School from 1998 to 2009. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fulbright Senior Scholar. He holds honorary Doctor of Law degrees from Cologne University and the University of Milan In 1984 Eisenberg delivered the Cooley Lectures at the University of Michigan. He has also given lectures at a number of universities in the United States, Germany, Italy, England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. In 1990 he was awarded the UC Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award.