This book is for lawyers and scholars who seek to understand how successful relationships, and judicial decisions concerning unsuccessful relationships, reflect the obligation to consider the well-being of others. It provides a practical, intuitive method of identifying and evaluating factors and values that matter when relational disputes arise.
This book is for lawyers and scholars who seek to understand how successful relationships, and judicial decisions concerning unsuccessful relationships, reflect the obligation to consider the well-being of others. It provides a practical, intuitive method of identifying and evaluating factors and values that matter when relational disputes arise.
Peter M. Gerhart is John Homer Kapp Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University. Professor Gerhart may hold a record for teaching the most courses in the law school curriculum: twenty-five. His three books exploring the concept of an individual's responsibility to others cover Torts, Property, and Contracts, and implement a process of reasoning that is both deontic and consequential.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Understanding implied obligations: reasoning and methodology Part I. Grounds for a Supplemental Approach: 1. Individuals and relationships 2. Authority's limits 3. Promises and obligations 4. Maximization and cooperation Part II. Values-balancing Legal Reasoning: 5. The foundations of value-balancing legal reasoning 6. The scope of obligations 7. The source of obligations 8. Relationality redux: law on the ground and law on the books Part III. Applications: 9. Legal enforceability: formation 10. Performance obligations: methodological issues 11. Performance obligations: the values-balancing approach 12. Consumer contracts and standard terms 13. Excused performance and risk allocation 14. Remedies Conclusion.
Introduction: Understanding implied obligations: reasoning and methodology Part I. Grounds for a Supplemental Approach: 1. Individuals and relationships 2. Authority's limits 3. Promises and obligations 4. Maximization and cooperation Part II. Values-balancing Legal Reasoning: 5. The foundations of value-balancing legal reasoning 6. The scope of obligations 7. The source of obligations 8. Relationality redux: law on the ground and law on the books Part III. Applications: 9. Legal enforceability: formation 10. Performance obligations: methodological issues 11. Performance obligations: the values-balancing approach 12. Consumer contracts and standard terms 13. Excused performance and risk allocation 14. Remedies Conclusion.
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