A historical introduction to the law of obligations/

Main Author: Ibbetson, David J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, repr. 2006
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300 |a xliv, 307 p. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Prologue: The Prehistory of the English Law of Obligations -- Pt. 1. Form and Substance in Medieval Law. 1. Structural Foundations. 2. Unity and Fragmentation of the Medieval Law of Contract. 3. Trespass, Trespass on the Case, and the Medieval Law of Tort. 4. The Substantive Law of Torts. 5. The Substantive Law of Contract -- Pt. 2. The Triumph of Trespass on the Case. 6. Tort, Property, and Reputation: The Expansion of the Action on the Case. 7. The Rise of the Action of Assumpsit -- Pt. 3. The Modern Law of Tort and Contract. 8. Trespass, Case, and the Moral Basis of Liability. 9. The Law of Torts in the Nineteenth Century: The Rise of the Tort of Negligence. 10. The Law of Torts in the Twentieth Century: Expansion and Collapse of the Tort of Negligence. 11. Foundations of the Modern Law of Contract. 12. The Rise of the Will Theory. 13. The Decline of the Will Theory: Legal Regulation and Contractual Fairness -- Pt. 4. Unjust Enrichment. 14. Unj ust Enrichment. 15. Legal Change and Legal Continuity. 
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650 0 |a Obligations (Law)  |x History  |z England 
650 0 |a Obligations (Law)  |x History  |z Wales 
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