Hanoch Dagan is one of the world's leading private law theorists. He is the Stewart and Judy Colton Professor of Legal Theory and Innovation and former dean of the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law. Dagan has written five books across the landscape of private law topics and has published over seventy articles in major law reviews and journals. His most recent book is Reconstructing American Legal Realism and Rethinking Private Law Theory (2013).
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Autonomy as a Contract Value: 1. The challenge of autonomy 2. Promise theory 3. Transfer theory 4. Recovering autonomy Part II. The Goods of Contract: 5. Utility 6. Community Part III. The Choice Theory of Contracts: 7. Contractual freedom 8. How contract values relate 9. Contract spheres 10. Contract types 11. Market for new types 12. Choice theory in practice Conclusion Notes Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Autonomy as a Contract Value: 1. The challenge of autonomy 2. Promise theory 3. Transfer theory 4. Recovering autonomy Part II. The Goods of Contract: 5. Utility 6. Community Part III. The Choice Theory of Contracts: 7. Contractual freedom 8. How contract values relate 9. Contract spheres 10. Contract types 11. Market for new types 12. Choice theory in practice Conclusion Notes Index.
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