The Limits of Contract

Exploring Contract Law, Jason Neyers, Richard Bronaugh, and Stephen Pitel, eds., Hart Publishing, 2009

20 Pages Posted: 11 Oct 2012

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Stephen Smith

McGill University - Faculty of Law (deceased)

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

This essay provides a framework for determining which legal rules are contract law rules — and so for determining which rules are illuminated by contract law principles and, at the same time, which rules help us to better understand those principles. The essay focuses in particular on contract law’s ‘vertical’ border — the neglected border between contract law and the general part of the law of obligations — and argues that much of what is commonly thought to belong to contract law (especially by common law lawyers) is part of the general law.

Keywords: contract law, contract law theory, private law theory, contract remedies

Suggested Citation

Smith, Stephen, The Limits of Contract (2008). Exploring Contract Law, Jason Neyers, Richard Bronaugh, and Stephen Pitel, eds., Hart Publishing, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2160472

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McGill University - Faculty of Law (deceased)

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