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Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law published by OUP

12 January 2015

A new book co-edited by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Laws’ Professor George Letsas, Dr Prince Saprai and Professor Gregory Klass of Georgetown University, has been published by Oxford University Press

Contract Law

Released in December, , identifies key questions and issues underlying the philosophy of contact law, and provides a point of entry into cutting-edge research in the field. Including essays by leading figures in the field including Randy Barnett, Charles Fried, Margaret Radin and Joseph Raz, Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law sheds new light on controversial doctrinal debates, including contract formation and interpretation, unfair terms, the principle of good faith, defences and remedies.

The collection is the product of the inaugural  on the Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law, which took place in 2013. The conference focused on general themes in the contract theory literature, such as the nature of promising, the relationship between contract and other moral concerns such as fault, fairness and distributive justice, and the application of more abstract philosophical ideas to specific doctrinal issues.

The conference and the volume demonstrate the Faculty’s continuing commitment to world-class philosophical inquiry into the nature of areas of law. The next Bentham House Conference, , will take place in May 2015. Convened by Senior Lecturer in Taxation Law, , this symposium will explore tax from a philosophical perspective. The papers and presentations from the event will be brought together as a book of essays edited by Monica Bhandari.