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The Goals of Private Law by Edited by Andrew Robertson Edited by Hang Wu Tang Contributions by Roderick Bagshaw Contributions by Hanoch Dagan Contributions by Anthony Duggan Contributions by Matthew Harding Contributions b, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Andrew Robertson Edited by Hang Wu Tang Contributions by Roderick Bagshaw Contributions by Hanoch Dagan Contributions by Anthony Duggan Contributions by Matthew Harding Contributions b
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841139098
    Pages528
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2009

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Goals of Private Law by Edited by Andrew Robertson Edited by Hang Wu Tang Contributions by Roderick Bagshaw Contributions by Hanoch Dagan Contributions by Anthony Duggan Contributions by Matthew Harding Contributions b

    This collection contributes to a fundamentally important set of debates about the nature of private law. The essays consider whether private law should be seen as having goals and if so whether those goals are particular to private as opposed to public law. They consider the legitimacy of the pursuit of community welfare goals in private law and the place of instrumentalist thinking in private law scholarship. They explore the relationship between the pursuit of policy goals and the other influences that shape private law such as the formal values of certainty consistency and coherence and the need to do justice to the parties to particular disputes. The collection analyses the role that particular policy goals do and should play in particular private law doctrines and contributes to debate about the relationship between community welfare goals and considerations of interpersonal morality arising from the interactions between individuals. The contributors are drawn from across the common law world and offer a diverse range of perspectives on the controversies under consideration.show more



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