With the release of the Contracts, Cases and Comments, 11th Edition, University Casebook Series, this casebook proudly enters its sixth decade. Throughout its extensive history, it has consistently drawn on classic cases to illuminate the foundational principles of contract law. This latest edition not only preserves the ebook’s unique character, particularly its incorporation of canonical cases and its awareness of historical context, but also enhances it.
The newly included cases demonstrate how the core principles of contract law continue to evolve, even within well-established areas such as promissory estoppel and restitution. As in previous editions, this law book refrains from presenting any singular interpretation of contract law, allowing instructors the freedom to choose how to guide and enrich classroom discussions. In the PDF of Contracts, Cases and Comments 11E:
A significant amount of new material has been added, but the length of the ebook remains about the same.
The most visible alteration in this edition is a new focus on the bargaining environment in which contracts are formed and how legal rules shape it.
Additional ISBNs for Dawson, Harvey, Henderson, and Baird’s Contracts, Cases and Comments, 11th (University Casebook Series): 978-1683286493, 978-1642427806
NOTE: This only consists of the eBook Contracts, Cases and Comments 11th Edition, in a scanned (searchable) PDF format. No access codes are included.
Contracts, Cases and Comments (11th Edition) – eBook
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Douglas Baird
John Dawson
Stanley Henderson
William Harvey
With the release of the Contracts, Cases and Comments, 11th Edition, University Casebook Series, this casebook proudly enters its sixth decade. Throughout its extensive history, it has consistently drawn on classic cases to illuminate the foundational principles of contract law. This latest edition not only preserves the ebook’s unique character, particularly its incorporation of canonical cases and its awareness of historical context, but also enhances it.
The newly included cases demonstrate how the core principles of contract law continue to evolve, even within well-established areas such as promissory estoppel and restitution. As in previous editions, this law book refrains from presenting any singular interpretation of contract law, allowing instructors the freedom to choose how to guide and enrich classroom discussions. In the PDF of Contracts, Cases and Comments 11E:
Additional ISBNs for Dawson, Harvey, Henderson, and Baird’s Contracts, Cases and Comments, 11th (University Casebook Series): 978-1683286493, 978-1642427806
NOTE: This only consists of the eBook Contracts, Cases and Comments 11th Edition, in a scanned (searchable) PDF format. No access codes are included.