Contract damages : domestic and international perspectives / edited by Saidov Djakhongir and Ralph Cunnington.

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Publication details:
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2008.
Record id:
64082
Subject:
Breach of contract.
Damages.
Export sales contracts.
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19. The law of damages: rules for citizens or rules for courts? Economic aspects of damages and specific performance compared The scope of the CISG provisions on damages Using the UNIDROIT principles to fill gaps in the CISG The economic basis of damages for breach of contract: inducement and expectation Damages and the protection of contractual reliance Are damages on the Wrotham Park basis compensatory, restitutionary or neither? Gains derived from breach of contract: historical and conceptual perspectives The measure and availability of gain-based damages for breach of contract The limitation of contract damages in domestic legal systems and international instruments No need to limit where there is no promise? Remoteness: new problems with the old test Hadley v Baxendale v foreseeability under Article 74 CISG The role of mitigation in the assessment of damages Expectation damages: avoided loss, offsetting gains and subsequent events Damage to business reputation and goodwill under the Vienna Sales Convention Actual damages, notional damages and loss of a chance The market rule of damages assessment Changes in monetary values and the assessment of damages.
Summary:
This book is a collection of essays examining the remedy of contract damages in the common law and under the international contract law instruments.
Note:
Table of contents is taken from the published work with the permission of the publisher.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781841137414
Phys. description:
xxxiii, 495 p. ; 24 cm