Stewart Macaulay: Selected Works

This book represents a unique resource about Stewart Macaulay one of the common law world's leading scholars of the law of contract and of the law in action approach to the study of law. Since 1959, he has published over 50 articles in leading journals, a number of working papers, (with colleag...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Campbell, David (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing 2020.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Springer eBooks.
Law and Philosophy Library ; 133.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I Essays on the Work of Stewart Macaulay
  • Stewart Macaulay and the Law of Contract
  • Law in Reality, Law in Context: On the Work and Influence of Stewart Macaulay
  • Part II The Uncollected Papers of Stewart Macaulay
  • The Use and Non-use of Contracts in the Manufacturing Industry
  • The Standardized Contracts of United States Automobile Manufacturers
  • Access to the Legal Systems of the Americas: Informal Processes
  • Professional Competence and the Law
  • Lawyer Advertising: Yes But . . .
  • Private Government
  • Long-Term Continuing Relations: the American Experience Regulating Dealerships and Franchises
  • Wisconsin's Legal Tradition
  • The Impact of Contract Law on the Economy: Less Than Meets the Eye?
  • Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Part III Core Works on Contract
  • Non-Contractual Relations and Business: A Preliminary Study. Elegant Models, Empirical Pictures, and the Complexities of Contract
  • An Empirical View of Contract
  • The Real and the Paper Deal: Empirical Pictures of Relationships, Complexity and the Urge for Transparent Simple Rules
  • Part IV Core Works on Law in Context and New Legal Realism
  • Law and the Behavioral Sciences: Is There Any There There?
  • The New Versus the Old Legal Realism: "Things Ain't What They Used to Be"
  • A New Legal Realism: Elegant Models and the Messy Law in Action. .