目录 CONTENTS1. Normative Underpinnings, 1 1.1 Enforcing Promises, 2 The Rise and fall of Freedom of Contract, 2 P. S. Atiyah Contract as Promise, 7 Charles Fried Notes on Enforcing Promises, 13 1.2 Selecting Default Rules, 15 Contract Law, Default Rules, and the Philosophy of Promising, 15 Richard Craswell Filling Gaps in Incomplete Contracts, 21 Ian Ayres and Robert Gertner Notes on Selecting Default Rules, 27 1.3 Distributional Concerns, 29 Passing on the Costs of Legal Rules, 29 Richard Craswell Notes on Distributional Concerns, 372. Remedies For Breach, 39 2.1 Expectation Damages, 40 Law and Economics, 40 Robert Cooter and Thomas Ulen The Efficient Breach Fallacy, 42 Daniel Friedmann Contract Remedies, Renegotiation, and the Theory of Efficient Breach, 44 Richard Craswell Notes on Expectation Damages, 52 2.2 Limits on the Expectation Measure, 54 2.2.1 Mitigation and Reliance by the Promisee, 54 The Mitigation Principle, 54 Charles J. Goetz and Robert E. Scott Unity in Tort, Contract, and Property, 57 Robert Cooter Notes on Mitigation and Reliance by the Promisee, 63 2.2.2 Consequential DAmages, 65 Beyond Foreseeability: Consequential Damages in the Law of Contract, 65 Richard A. Epstein Contract Damages and Cross-Subsidization, 71 Gwyn D. Quillen Information and the Scope of Liability for Breach of Contract, 75 Lucian Ayre Bebchuk and Steven Shavell Notes on Consequential Damages, 76 2.2.3 Subjective Losses, 80 Cost of Completion or Diminution in Market Value, 80 Timothy J. Muris Proposals for Products Liability Reform, 85 Alan Schwartz Notes on Subjective Losses, 89 2.3 Alternatives to Expectation Damages, 92 2.3.1 Specific Performance, 92 The Case for Specific Performance, 92 Alan Schwartz Notes on Specific Performance, 96 2.3.2 Liquidated Damages, 99 Liquidated Damages, Penalties, and the Just Compensation Principle,99 Charles J. Goetz and Robert E. Scott Efficiency Implications of Penalties and Liquidated Damages, 105 Samuel A. Rea, Jr. Notes on Liquidated Damages, 113 2.3.3 Rescission and Restitution, 114 The Mitigation Principle, 114 Charles J. Goetz and Robert E. Scott Good Faith in the Enforcement of Contracts, 118 Eric G. Andersen Notes on Rescission and Restitution, 124 2.3.4 Punitive Damages, 126 Punitive Damages: Divergence in Search of a Rationale, 126 Bruce Chapman and Michael Trebilcock Notes on Punitive Damages, 1353. Defining the Performance Obligation, 137 3.1 Implied Excuses, 138 3.1.1 Impracticability, Frustration, and Mistake, 138 Impossibility and Related Doctrines in Contract Law, 138 Richard A. Posner and Andrew M. Rosenfield Contract as Promise, 143 Charles Fried Mistake, Frustration, and the Windfall Principle of Contract Remedies, 147 Andrew Kull Relational Contracts in the Courts, 152 Alan Schwartz Notes on Impracticability, Frustration, and Mistake, 156 3.1.2 Nondisclosure and Unilateral Mistake, 159 Mistake, Disclosure, Information, and the Law of Contracts, 159 Anthony T. Kronman Legal Secrets, 165 Kim Lane Scheppele Notes on Nondisclosure and Unilateral Mistake, 169……4. Contract Formation, 2225. Unconscionability and Other Defenses, 287 作者介绍
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