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Private Contracting And Business Models Of Electronic Commerce, Ichiro Kobayashi
Private Contracting And Business Models Of Electronic Commerce, Ichiro Kobayashi
University of Miami Business Law Review
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Symposium- Incomplete Contracts: Judicial Responses, Transaction Planning, And Litigation Strategies - Introduction, Juliet P. Kostritsky
Symposium- Incomplete Contracts: Judicial Responses, Transaction Planning, And Litigation Strategies - Introduction, Juliet P. Kostritsky
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Inequality Of Bargaining Power, Daniel D. Barnhizer
Inequality Of Bargaining Power, Daniel D. Barnhizer
University of Colorado Law Review
No abstract provided.
Incomplete Contracts And The Theory Of Contract Design, Robert E. Scott, George G. Triantis
Incomplete Contracts And The Theory Of Contract Design, Robert E. Scott, George G. Triantis
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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A Realistic Proposal For The Contract Duress Doctrine, Grace M. Giesel
A Realistic Proposal For The Contract Duress Doctrine, Grace M. Giesel
West Virginia Law Review
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Rediscovering Williston, Mark L. Movsesian
Rediscovering Williston, Mark L. Movsesian
Washington and Lee Law Review
This Article is an intellectual history of classical contracts scholar Samuel Williston. Professor Movsesian argues that the conventional account of Williston's jurisprudence presents an incomplete and distorted picture. While much of Williston 's work can strike a contemporary reader as arid and conceptual, there are strong elements of pragmatism as well. Williston insists that doctrine be justified in terms of real-world consequences, maintains that rules can have only presumptive force, and offers institutional explanations for judicial restraint. As a result, his scholarship shares more in common with today's new formalism than commonly supposed. Even the undertheorized quality of Williston 's …
Contractual Incompleteness: A Transactional Perspective, Avery W. Katz
Contractual Incompleteness: A Transactional Perspective, Avery W. Katz
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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