| #5145897 in Books | Princeton University Press | 1996-07-08 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .83 x6.35 x9.62l, | File Name: 0691044155 | 224 pages |
||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Law students and political theorists should read this|By John S. Ryan|Ironically, two of the very best books on law I've read so far in the year 2001 have been written by people whose political outlooks are in many ways opposite to my own. This is one of them. (The other is Deborah Rhode's brilliant _In The Interests of Justice_.)
W. David Slawson has the distinct||"Binding Promises is an excellent book that makes a substantial contribution to the understanding of U.S. legal history. It is superbly written in understandable yet literate prose. Moreover, the author is to be complimented for emphasizing persuasion
During its classical period, American contract law had three prominent characteristics: nearly unlimited freedom to choose the contents of a contract, a clear separation from the law of tort (the law of civil wrongs), and the power to make contracts without regard to the other party's ability to understand them. Combining incisive historical analysis with a keen sense of judicial politics, W. David Slawson shows how judges brought the classical period to an en...
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