Contract Law: Principles and Practice provides a clear, accessible and practical introduction to the principles of contract law. The authors explain and discuss the foundational concepts, combining authoritative commentary with a succinct, engaging and contemporary writing style.
Each topic includes plentiful practical examples of contract law principles in operation, while key cases are highlighted in case note format. In addition to comprehensive coverage of fundamental contract law topics, the authors provide useful discussion on recent developments, such as the influence of modern technologies on contract law formation, electronic transactions, the penalties doctrine, the law of restitution, undue influence, unconscionability, and unfair contract terms.
The accessible and coherent explanations make this an ideal text for students both of law and of other disciplines in which a strong understanding of contract law is required. It is also a valuable resource for lawyers, corporate officers and other professionals.
Features
Clear, succinct an engaging explanations
Practical examples
Case boxes highlight key issues
Short and longer problem questions for each topic
Supported by questions and guided responses on the Lexis Learning website for lecturer use
Related Titles
Butler, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Contract Law, 6th ed, 2018
Mellick & Newlyn, LexisNexis Study Guide: Contract Law, 2nd ed, 2019
Seddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 11th ed, 2017