Interstitial Private Law
Interstitial Private Law
Miller, Paul B.; Bray, Samuel L.; Smith, Henry E.; Goldberg, John C.P.
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2025
296
Dura
9780197783627
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Henry E. Smith
1. Equity Will Not. . .
Samuel L. Bray
2. Duties Owed to the Public
Nicolas Cornell
3. This Is a Chapter About Deception
Courtney M. Cox
4. On the Form and Justification of Some Private Law Rights, Liberties, and Powers
Christopher Essert
5. Consent Across Private Law
Mark P. Gergen
6. Private Law's Choice of Private Law
Andrew S. Gold
7. Recklessness in Tort: Interstitial Law as Doctrinal Fine-Tuning
John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
8. Equitable Estoppel and Restitution as Interstitial Causes of Action
Ben McFarlane
9. The Concept of Personality in Private Law
Paul B. Miller
10. Understanding the Rules of Attribution in Private Law
James Penner
11. General Customs and Legal Institutions: The Short, Sad Example of Racially Restrictive Covenants in the United States
Carol M. Rose
12. The Threat and Promise of Collateral Benefits for Private Law's Coherence
Zoe Sinel
Henry E. Smith
1. Equity Will Not. . .
Samuel L. Bray
2. Duties Owed to the Public
Nicolas Cornell
3. This Is a Chapter About Deception
Courtney M. Cox
4. On the Form and Justification of Some Private Law Rights, Liberties, and Powers
Christopher Essert
5. Consent Across Private Law
Mark P. Gergen
6. Private Law's Choice of Private Law
Andrew S. Gold
7. Recklessness in Tort: Interstitial Law as Doctrinal Fine-Tuning
John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
8. Equitable Estoppel and Restitution as Interstitial Causes of Action
Ben McFarlane
9. The Concept of Personality in Private Law
Paul B. Miller
10. Understanding the Rules of Attribution in Private Law
James Penner
11. General Customs and Legal Institutions: The Short, Sad Example of Racially Restrictive Covenants in the United States
Carol M. Rose
12. The Threat and Promise of Collateral Benefits for Private Law's Coherence
Zoe Sinel
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Introduction
Henry E. Smith
1. Equity Will Not. . .
Samuel L. Bray
2. Duties Owed to the Public
Nicolas Cornell
3. This Is a Chapter About Deception
Courtney M. Cox
4. On the Form and Justification of Some Private Law Rights, Liberties, and Powers
Christopher Essert
5. Consent Across Private Law
Mark P. Gergen
6. Private Law's Choice of Private Law
Andrew S. Gold
7. Recklessness in Tort: Interstitial Law as Doctrinal Fine-Tuning
John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
8. Equitable Estoppel and Restitution as Interstitial Causes of Action
Ben McFarlane
9. The Concept of Personality in Private Law
Paul B. Miller
10. Understanding the Rules of Attribution in Private Law
James Penner
11. General Customs and Legal Institutions: The Short, Sad Example of Racially Restrictive Covenants in the United States
Carol M. Rose
12. The Threat and Promise of Collateral Benefits for Private Law's Coherence
Zoe Sinel
Henry E. Smith
1. Equity Will Not. . .
Samuel L. Bray
2. Duties Owed to the Public
Nicolas Cornell
3. This Is a Chapter About Deception
Courtney M. Cox
4. On the Form and Justification of Some Private Law Rights, Liberties, and Powers
Christopher Essert
5. Consent Across Private Law
Mark P. Gergen
6. Private Law's Choice of Private Law
Andrew S. Gold
7. Recklessness in Tort: Interstitial Law as Doctrinal Fine-Tuning
John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
8. Equitable Estoppel and Restitution as Interstitial Causes of Action
Ben McFarlane
9. The Concept of Personality in Private Law
Paul B. Miller
10. Understanding the Rules of Attribution in Private Law
James Penner
11. General Customs and Legal Institutions: The Short, Sad Example of Racially Restrictive Covenants in the United States
Carol M. Rose
12. The Threat and Promise of Collateral Benefits for Private Law's Coherence
Zoe Sinel
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