Perspectives on Contract Law
Interesting and informative, <b>Perspectives on Contract Law</b> is an anthology of legal scholarship that presents both seminal and cutting-edge writing by luminaries in the field. Selected and edited by <b>Randy Barnett</b> with the first-year law student in mind, introductory text and Study Guides frame each article and helpfully suggest salient themes.</p><p><b>Discover the features that have made <i>Perspectives on Contract Law </i> popular:</b></p><ul><li><b>more complete excerpts than are possible in a contracts casebook</b></li><li><b>a logical and modular organization</b> that makes the book ideally suitable to any contracts course or casebook</li><li><b>a diversity of articles that reflect a variety of contract theorists and perspectives</b></li><li><b>original introductory text in each chapter</b> that prepares students to get the most out of the articles that follow</li><li><b>one-paragraph Study Guides</b> before each article stimulate discussion and engage students in the material</li></ul></p><p><b>The exciting new Fourth Edition features:</b></p><ul><li><b>contributions from a new generation of contracts scholars</b>, such as Aditi Bagchi, Curtis Bridgeman, Marco Jimenz, Dori Kimel, Gregory Klass, Ethan Leib, and Seana Shiffrin, along with additional content by Ian Ayres and Charles Fried</li><li>a new chapter on <b>choosing default rules</b></li><li>new coverage of <b>contract as promise</b></li></ul></p><p> Enriching contracts courses through three editions, the timely selections in the <b>Fourth Edition</b> are sure to complement your casebook for Contracts. </p>