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Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Comparative Law of Obligations - Legal Textbook

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Description

Gain a deep understanding of the legal institutions that shape everyday life with Comparative Law of Obligations by Edward Elgar Publishing. This comprehensive book explores the core components of the Law of Obligations, providing a detailed look at contracts, unilateral legal transactions, torts, negotiorum gestio, and unjust enrichment. This text offers a global perspective by examining these institutions through the lens of major legal traditions. Readers can study the differences and similarities between Civil, Common, Islamic, and Chinese law. By analyzing how national legal systems regulate these concepts, the book identifies distinct legal principles that emerge across different jurisdictions. Whether you are a student, legal professional, or researcher, this book provides the necessary framework to understand how various legal systems manage obligations. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to grasp the diverse ways legal institutions function on an international scale.

Key Features

Comprehensive coverage of core legal institutions including contracts, torts, and unjust enrichment to build a solid foundation in the Law of Obligations.

Global legal perspective that examines major traditions such as Civil, Common, Islamic, and Chinese law for a wide-ranging comparative study.

Detailed analysis of unilateral legal transactions and negotiorum gestio to provide a complete view of how obligations are formed and managed.

Critical understanding of national legal systems that helps identify the distinct concepts emerging from different regulatory frameworks.

Expertly published by Edward Elgar Publishing to ensure high-quality academic content for law students and legal professionals.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 December 2021
Listed Since
13 June 2021

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