Studies in Contract Law by Ian Ayres, Gregory Klass and Rebecca Stone (2023, Hardcover)

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PublisherWest Academic
ISBN-101647085446
ISBN-139781647085445
eBay Product ID (ePID)12064272521

Product Key Features

Edition10
Book TitleStudies in Contract Law
Number of Pages1271 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
TopicContracts
FeaturesNew Edition
GenreLaw
AuthorIan Ayres, Gregory Klass, Rebecca Stone
Book SeriesUniversity Casebook Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight77 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7.5 in

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Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal346.7302
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisIn the Tenth Edition of Studies in Contract Law , the authors have continued their work of streamlining, updating, and supplementing this classic casebook. The revision includes: Extensive treatment of antidiscrimination law's role in contracting Several changes to help teachers who want to address race in the context of contract law including: A case in the introductory Chapter One that addresses Georgia's post-Civil War Labor Contract Act, which was used to subjugate freed slaves New historical materials attached to Williams v. Walker-Thomas, the landmark unconscionability case, emphasizing the role of race in the market Mrs. Williams found herself in A new section in Chapter Five that covers discrimination law as it applies to contract. Here the emphasis is on race, but gender discrimination is also discussed. New materials addressing topical issues, including: A comment on NDA clauses in the #metoo era A pandemic-based frustration case, where a coffee shop argued it should get out of its lease with the landlord due to government action preventing its business from operating A paragraph on Disney's Contract Clause claim against Florida Gov. DeSantis Updates to incorporate amendments to Article Two of the UCC, the new Restatement of Consumer Contract Law, new rules on non-competes, as well as other legislative changes or proposals Some significantly revamped sections: New materials in Chapter Six on specific performance. Major changes to improve Chapter Seven, which covers third-party beneficiaries and assignment and delegation. Minor changes throughout to improve comprehensibility, such as reordering some materials and improving explanatory text Ayres has now recorded more than 90 contract law videos that will be freely available for viewing on Coursera.com and YouTube (search for "Ian Ayres Contracts"). These videos are largely free-standing discussions of individual cases from the casebook and can be used as supplemental lectures or to "flip the classroom." Ayres has also recorded more than 30 videos, also freely available on these platforms (search for "Ayres Law Students toolkits"), covering basic legal concepts (e.g., rules vs. standards) and techniques (e.g., how to brief a case) that might be useful for first-year students.
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