The Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law
Herausgeber: Gold, Andrew S; Smith, Henry E; Sherwin, Emily; Kelly, Daniel B; Goldberg, John C P
The Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law
Herausgeber: Gold, Andrew S; Smith, Henry E; Sherwin, Emily; Kelly, Daniel B; Goldberg, John C P
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The Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law promises to help redefine and reinvigorate the subject of private law, a domain that includes property, contract, and tort law, as well as intellectual property, unjust enrichment, and equity. It emphasizes cross-cutting perspectives and relations between areas of private law, with special attention to the doctrines and structures of the law-an approach now known as "the New Private Law." This perspective includes explanation, justification, and criticism of existing law, reflecting the conviction of the editors that it makes sense to know what the…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 181mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1204g
- ISBN-13: 9780190919665
- ISBN-10: 0190919663
- Artikelnr.: 59913424
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 181mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1204g
- ISBN-13: 9780190919665
- ISBN-10: 0190919663
- Artikelnr.: 59913424
* 1. Internal and External Perspectives: On the New Private Law
Methodology
* Andrew S. Gold
* 2. Natural Rights and Natural Law
* Dennis Klimchuk
* 3. Corrective Justice: Sovereign or Subordinate?
* Gregory C. Keating
* 4. Civil Recourse Theory
* Benjamin C. Zipursky
* 5. Kantian Perspectives on Private Law
* Arthur Ripstein
* 6. Law and Economics
* Daniel B. Kelly
* 7. New Institutional Economics
* Barak Richman
* 8. Psychology and the New Private Law
* Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
* 9. Systems Theory: Emergent Private Law
* Henry E. Smith
* 10. Private Law and Local Custom
* Nathan B. Oman
* 11. Autonomy and Pluralism in Private Law
* Hanoch Dagan
* 12. A Feminist Perspective: Private Law as Unjust Enrichment
* Anita Bernstein
* 13. Historical Perspectives
* Joshua Getzler
* 14. Civil and Common Law
* Lionel Smith
* Part II Core Fields of Private Law
* 15. Function and Form in Contract Law
* Alan Schwartz and Daniel Markovits
* 16. Torts
* John C. P. Goldberg
* 17. Property
* J. E. Penner
* 18. Unjust Enrichment and Restitution
* Andrew Burrows
* 19. Fiduciary Law
* W. Bradley Wendel
* 20. Trust Law: Private Ordering and the Branching of American Trust
Law
* John D. Morley and Robert H. Sitkoff
* 21. Corporate Law
* Paul B. Miller
* 22. The Employment Relationship as an Object of Employment Law
* Aditi Bagchi
* 23. New Private Law and the Family
* Margaret F. Brinig
* 24. False Advertising Law
* Gregory Klass
* 25. The New Private Law and Intellectual Property: Calibrating
Copyright on the Common Law Continuum
* Molly Van Houweling
* 26. Traditional Knowledge and Private Law
* Ruth L. Okediji
* 27. Insurance
* Kenneth S. Abraham
* Part III Core Principles of Private Law
* 28. Formalism and Realism in Private Law
* Emily Sherwin
* 29. Privity
* Mark P. Gergen
* 30. Good Faith in Contractual Exchanges
* Richard R.W. Brooks
* 31. The Rule of Law
* Lisa M. Austin
* 32. Defenses
* Robert Stevens
* 33. Equity
* Ben McFarlane
* 34. Remedies
* Samuel L. Bray
* 35. Private and Public Law
* Thomas W. Merrill
* 1. Internal and External Perspectives: On the New Private Law
Methodology
* Andrew S. Gold
* 2. Natural Rights and Natural Law
* Dennis Klimchuk
* 3. Corrective Justice: Sovereign or Subordinate?
* Gregory C. Keating
* 4. Civil Recourse Theory
* Benjamin C. Zipursky
* 5. Kantian Perspectives on Private Law
* Arthur Ripstein
* 6. Law and Economics
* Daniel B. Kelly
* 7. New Institutional Economics
* Barak Richman
* 8. Psychology and the New Private Law
* Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
* 9. Systems Theory: Emergent Private Law
* Henry E. Smith
* 10. Private Law and Local Custom
* Nathan B. Oman
* 11. Autonomy and Pluralism in Private Law
* Hanoch Dagan
* 12. A Feminist Perspective: Private Law as Unjust Enrichment
* Anita Bernstein
* 13. Historical Perspectives
* Joshua Getzler
* 14. Civil and Common Law
* Lionel Smith
* Part II Core Fields of Private Law
* 15. Function and Form in Contract Law
* Alan Schwartz and Daniel Markovits
* 16. Torts
* John C. P. Goldberg
* 17. Property
* J. E. Penner
* 18. Unjust Enrichment and Restitution
* Andrew Burrows
* 19. Fiduciary Law
* W. Bradley Wendel
* 20. Trust Law: Private Ordering and the Branching of American Trust
Law
* John D. Morley and Robert H. Sitkoff
* 21. Corporate Law
* Paul B. Miller
* 22. The Employment Relationship as an Object of Employment Law
* Aditi Bagchi
* 23. New Private Law and the Family
* Margaret F. Brinig
* 24. False Advertising Law
* Gregory Klass
* 25. The New Private Law and Intellectual Property: Calibrating
Copyright on the Common Law Continuum
* Molly Van Houweling
* 26. Traditional Knowledge and Private Law
* Ruth L. Okediji
* 27. Insurance
* Kenneth S. Abraham
* Part III Core Principles of Private Law
* 28. Formalism and Realism in Private Law
* Emily Sherwin
* 29. Privity
* Mark P. Gergen
* 30. Good Faith in Contractual Exchanges
* Richard R.W. Brooks
* 31. The Rule of Law
* Lisa M. Austin
* 32. Defenses
* Robert Stevens
* 33. Equity
* Ben McFarlane
* 34. Remedies
* Samuel L. Bray
* 35. Private and Public Law
* Thomas W. Merrill