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The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract

English · Hardback

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"One of the most notable trends in recent legal scholarship is the reinvigoration of the contract paradigm, and these original papers by some of the most distinguished North American law-and-economics scholars make a strong case for the virtues of contractarianism across a wide spectrum of legal specialties, including contract law, tort law, family law, bankruptcy, and private international law. The commentaries develop nuanced concepts, such as efficiency-enhancing limitations on contractual freedom. This important, impressive, and timely collection, accessible to a wide audience, should become the standard reference on free bargaining and contractarianism."--Thomas S. Ulen, University of Illinois College of Law

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Preface

Introduction

I. Free Bargaining and Formalism

Contracts Small and Large: Contract Law through the Lens of Laissez-Faire / Richard A. Epstein

The Decline of Formality in Contract Law / Eric A. Posner

External Critiques of Laissez-Faire Contract Values / Michael Trebilcock

In Defense of the Old Order / Timothy J. Muris

The Limits of Freedom of Contract in the Age of Laissez-Faire Constitutionalism / Gregory S. Alexander

II. Bargaining around Tort Law

Courts and the Tort-Contract Boundary in Product Liability / Paul H. Rubin

Commodifying Liability / Robert Cooter

III. Contracting for Land Use Law

Zoning by Private Contract / Robert H. Nelson

Dealing with the NIMBY Problem / William A. Fischel

Devolutionary Proposals and Contractarian Principles / Steven J. Eagle

The (Limited) Ability of Urban Neighbors to Contract for the Provision of Local Public Goods / Robert C. Ellickson

IV. Free Bargaining in Family Law

A Contract Theory of Marriage / Elizabeth S. Scott and Robert E. Scott

Marriage as a Signal / Michael J. Trebilcock

Family Law and Social Norms / Eric A. Posner

Contracting around No-Fault Divorce / Margaret F. Brinig

V. Bargaining Around Bankruptcy Reorganization Law

Contracting for Bankruptcy Systems / Alan Schwartz

Free Contracting in Bankruptcy / F.H. Buckley

Free Contracting in Bankruptcy at Home and Abroad / Robert K. Rasmussen

VI. Choosing Law by Contract

Contract and Jurisdictional Freedom / Bruce H. Kobayashi and Larry E. Ribstein

A Comment on Contract and Jurisdictional Competition / Michael Klausner

Choice of Law as a Precommitment Device / Geoffrey P. Miller

Corporate Law as the Paradigm for Contractual Choice of Law / Robert Romano

Notes

Contributors

Index

About the author










F. H. Buckley is Professor of Law at the George Mason School of Law. He is the author of several books, including Corporations: Principles and Policies.



Product details

Assisted by F H Buckley (Editor), F. H. Buckley (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.08.1999
 
EAN 9780822323334
ISBN 978-0-8223-2333-4
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 164 mm x 244 mm x 42 mm
Weight 998 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Rechtsgeschichte, LAW / Legal History, Legal Reference / Law Profession, LAW / Contracts

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