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Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract Nili Cohen

Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract By Nili Cohen

Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract by Nili Cohen


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The book provides a comparative analysis of the law relating to remedies for breach of contract from the viewpoint of various legal systems.

Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract Summary

Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract by Nili Cohen

The book provides a comparative analysis of the law relating to remedies for breach of contract. It examines different remedies such as specific performance and damages,doing so from the viewpoint of different legal systems, principally the English, American, German, French and Israeli. Each essay is written by a recognised specialist in his or her own field. Topics covered include the relationship between substantive rights and contract remedies, the recent reforms of the law relating to breach of contract in Germany, the remedies in the context of a third party beneficiary and the extent to which a claimant can choose the remedy which he or she deems to be the most appropriate. The book also makes use of a range of techniques, particularly economic analysis, when examining the legal rules. The book contains an introductory essay written by the editors and an essay by Professor Friedman, which deals with the relationship between substantive rights and contract remedies.

Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract Reviews

...it will be of value to those working with international contracts... PWY Australian Law Review 2005 It is a valuable resource for the comparative private lawyer...The essays are diverse in the range of material they cover...containing some very valuable insights into some particular questions of remedies for breach... John Cartwright, Reader in the Law of Contract, University of Oxford European Review of Contract Law January 2005 Insgesamt gibt der Sammelband wertvolle Hinweise und Gedankenanstosse und gibt Einblick in neuere Forschungstendenzen im Vertragsrecht. Fur die rechtsvergleichende Forschungsgemeinschaft besonders hilfreich ist die umfangreiche Bearbeitung des nationalen 'case law' (insbesondere der israelischen Rechtsprechung) im Bereich der Rechtsbehelfe bei Vertragsverletzungen. Markus Muller-Chen Zeitschrift fur Europaisches Privatrecht 2007

About Nili Cohen

Nili Cohen is Professor of Law at Tel-Aviv University where she was previously Rector. Ewan McKendrick is Professor of English Private Law in the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall.

Table of Contents

Introduction Nili Cohen and Ewan McKendrick Part One: Concepts, Coherence and Choice 1. Rights and Remedies Daniel Friedmann 2. Multiplicity in Contract Remedies Roy Kreitner 3. Renegotiation, 'Efficient Breach' and Adjustment: The Choice of Remedy for Breach of Contract as a Choice of a Contract-Modification Theory Barak Medina Part Two: Comparisons 4. The Law's Response to Exit and Loyalty in Contract Disputes Mark P Gergen 5. Comparative Reflections on the French Law of Remedies for Breach of Contract Yves-Marie Laithier 6. Modernisation of the German Law of Obligations: Harmonisation of Civil Law and Common Law in the Recent Reform of the German Civil Code Andreas Heldrich and Gebhard M Rehm 7. The New Approach to Breach of Contract in German Law Dagmar Coester-Waltjen 8. Remedies for Breach through the Lens of the Third Party Beneficiary Nili Cohen 9. Between Contract and Tort: Pure Economic Loss in Europe Mauro Bussani and Vernon Valentine Palmer Part Three: Specific Performance and Damages 10. Understanding Specific Performance Lionel Smith 11. The Deterrent Factor of Damages where Pricing is Affected David Gilo 12. An Agreement-Centred Approach to Remoteness and Contract Damages Adam Kramer 13. Damages for Non-Pecuniary Loss Ewan McKendrick and Katherine Worthington

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NPB9781841134536
9781841134536
1841134538
Comparative Remedies for Breach of Contract by Nili Cohen
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-02-28
368
N/A
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