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May 02, 2009
Now in Print
Paula D. Baron, Confused in Words: Unconscionability and the Doctrine of Penalties, 34 Monash U.L. Rev. 285 (2008).
Omri Ben-Shahar, A Bargaining Power Theory of Default Rules, 109 Colum. L. Rev. 396 (2009).
Curtis Bridgeman, Contracts as Plans, 2009 U. Ill. L. Rev. 341.
Joshua A.T. Fairfield, Anti-social Contracts: The Contractual Governance of Virtual Worlds, 53 McGill L.J. 427 (2008).
Joshua Getzler, Quantum Meruit, Estoppel, and the Primacy of Contract, 125 L.Q. Rev. 196 (2009).
Matthew C. Jennejohn, Collaboration, Innovation, and Contract Design, 14 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 83 (2008).
David McLauchlan, Contract Interpretation: What Is It About?, 31 Sydney L. Rev. 5 (2009).
Colleen P. Murphy, What Is Specific About "Specific Restitution"?, 60 Hastings L.J. 853 (2009).
M.H. Ogilvie, Mental Distress and Punitive Damages for Breach of Contract in the Supreme Court of Canada: Here's the Remedy, but Where's the Right?, [2009] J. Bus. L. 248.
Carl N. Pickerill, Executory Contracts Re-Revisited, 83 Am. Bankr. L.J. 63 (2009).
Ingeborg Schwenzer & Pascal Hachem, The CISG--Successes and Pitfalls, 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 457 (2009).
D. Gordon Smith & Brayden G. King, Contracts as Organizations, 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 1 (2009).
Robert P. Bartlett, III, Commentary, 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 47 (2009).
Anna Gelpern, Commentary, 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 57 (2009).
Richard S. Wirtz, Cost of Performance or Difference in Value?, 59 Case W. L. Rev. 61 (2008).
[Keith A. Rowley]
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